Archive for June 2020
Boston investment adviser backs new Seattle office tower
The equity partner said its goal is to build "a significant office portfolio" in Seattle. Read More
Read MoreWhy We March: For Morphic CEO, ‘it requires all of us’
"You can’t expect African Americans to fight the whole thing themselves. It requires all of us." The national conversation on prejudice led Morphic’s CEO to publicly share his own story, including being called a racial slur and being locked in a Dumpster as a child. Read More
Read MoreMass. physician practices face potential closures, consolidations
After seeing steep drops in patient visits due to coronavirus, approximately a fifth of physician practices in the state say they could consolidate with other practices, sell to a hospital group, or close entirely. Read More
Read MoreMillennium Partners cuts residential units from Winthrop Center
The real estate developer is slimming down the residential component of its $1.3 billion Winthrop Center tower during the coronavirus pandemic. Read More
Read MoreAfter raising $60M, Boston health care tech company plans western expansion
The latest Series C round of funding, which brings PatientPing’s total funding to over $100 million, will allow the company to expand in more states, especially on the West Coast, and hire more employees in sales, products and operations, according to CEO Jay Desai. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: From a moment to a movement
More large organizations than ever before have already put out statements of support for the Black community. That’s good, but we can’t deny that most major corporations have profited from the current system. We in the business community have an obligation to go beyond tweets, and even beyond charity, by committing to an agenda that…
Read MoreOn Beacon Hill, board diversity bills remain in committee
Increasing diversity requires deliberate action, and public and private boards can set an example of such efforts for other sectors of society, a top Massachusetts House lawmaker says. Read More
Read MoreMayor Walsh says he’s open to talks on renaming Faneuil Hall
Walsh acknowledged in the press conference that Faneuil Hall is linked to a dark part of the country’s history. Read More
Read MoreMore money for owner and employee pay? Experts weigh in on new PPP law
Experts say SBA guidance is crucial for key issues, including how much owners can pay themselves and their employees. Read More
Read MoreThe newest office amenity is costly, invisible
The newest in-demand office amenity isn’t flashy, like a game room or a multi-story slide. Read More
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