Archive for February 2021
Marriott goes in-house for its next CEO
Former CEO Arne Sorenson recently died after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Read More
Read More2020 was a ‘crucible.’ But some small-business owners have post-Covid-19 optimism
The Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program helped many small businesses survive the winter. Read More
Read MoreSold: Boston investor sells N.C. apartments for $61.3M
Boston’s Taurus Investments sells Triangle apartment complex to big-name player in the multifamily sector. Read More
Read MoreBoston-based robot now delivering food at Philly airport
Craving a cheesesteak while waiting for your flight to board? Boston’s Piaggio has a robot at the Philadelphia International Airport for you. Read More
Read MoreClimate bill threatens economic development, business groups say
Local businesses and their advocacy groups are concerned with provisions in a new climate bill that they argue could stall economic and infrastructure development in Massachusetts. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and something I never thought I’d do
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five most important things you need to know to help start your busy business day, and I bought a board game (and if you know me, you know how surprising that is). Read More
Read More#WFH Chronicles: Betwixt and between
Work and life have gotten all mixed up as we’ve figured out how to work from home. In some ways, I’ll miss that. Read More
Read MoreBoston Arts Academy tops off $125M permanent home
The arts high school has long been located in a dilapidated warehouse across the street from Fenway Park. Now, construction on a permanent home has hit a milestone. “We’re going to have the building that our students deserve,” said Denella Clark, president of the Boston Arts Academy Foundation. “There’s no way someone can walk in…
Read MorePegasystems hunts for a new HQ in Cambridge
One of the largest public companies in Massachusetts is looking for a new corporate headquarters in Cambridge, as well as a separate location outside of the city. Read More
Read MoreMass. lawmaker renews push for online sports betting
With legalized sports betting already underway in New Hampshire and Rhode Island, a Massachusetts lawmaker is looking to add the Bay State to the list. Read More
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