Archive for September 2020
Rivals GBH, WBUR team up on new podcast with local news
Boston’s two rival public radio stations, GBH and WBUR, will be working together for the first time on a new daily podcast. Read More
Read MoreWeWork sues downtown Boston landlord for nearly $12M
The coworking giant alleges its new landlord has not repaid money owed for building out its space at 100 Summer St. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: East Boston Neighborhood Health Center
East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC), th Read More
Read MoreInterim CEO of Mass General Brigham’s insurance arm on what’s next
For Steve Tringale, the board chair and newly minted interim CEO of AllWays Health Partners, the financially struggling health insurer shows promise. Read More
Read MoreSublease glut is worse than post-9/11, dotcom crash
The nearly 1.5 million square feet of commercial real estate available for sublease is worse than previous highs reached following Sept. 11, 2001 and the tech bust of the early 2000s. Read More
Read MoreCeltics to spend $25M over 10 years on racial justice
The Boston Celtics plan to funnel $25 million over 10 years toward racial justice and social inequity issues in Greater Boston, the latest effort by major local organizations to take aim at systemic racism. Read More
Read MoreNew Republican stimulus proposal includes second PPP, Covid liability shield
Republicans released a new stimulus proposal. It’s smaller than one they released in July, but still has some help for small businesses. Read More
Read MoreThermo Fisher lands manufacturing deal for Covid-19 vaccine candidate
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. signed a letter of intent to manufacture an experimental DNA-based Covid-19 vaccine candidate. Read More
Read MoreCress Health gets health professionals digital access to mental health care
The Cress Health team decided to pivot and really focus on the mental health needs of the nurses, clinicians and other health care professionals now risking their lives to save Covid-19 patients. Read More
Read MoreHoughton Mifflin finds takers for early retirement offers
The packages were extended to employees 55 or older with at least five years at the company. Read More
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