Archive for April 2021
Taunton officials accuse Boston Globe of reneging on taxes
The Globe’s new printing facility in Taunton hasn’t turned out as the company had hoped. Now the company is in a battle with city officials over taxes owed at the facility. Read More
Read MoreWater systems company completes Mass. acquisition
Pittsburgh-based company increases footprint, also reduces total debt while increasing ability to invest in growth strategies. Read More
Read MoreBain Capital invests in couple’s socially conscious soap company
The company’s revenue grew by 13 times in 2020. Read More
Read MoreHarvard spinout secures $37M to develop Nature’s ‘method of the year’: spatial genomics
Vizgen plans to triple in size in the next 12 months with the new funding, to a team of 75 that will be tasked with commercializing Vizgen’s technology by year’s end. Read More
Read MorePeter Slavin, longtime president of Mass General Hospital, to step down
Massachusetts General Hospital President Peter Slavin announced Wednesday that he plans to step down from the institution after 18 years in the role, the latest executive to leave as the hospital’s parent organization, Mass General Brigham, continues its systemwide integration efforts. Read More
Read MoreLegal, real estate experts seeking answers after judge’s bombshell decision
Suffolk Superior Court Judge Brian Davis’s bombshell April 1 decision sent Greater Boston’s real estate and legal worlds reeling. They’re now attempting to determine how broad the decision really is — and how much it will impact waterfront development in the commonwealth. Read More
Read MoreEverbridge to acquire software maker for $240M
Burlington-based Everbridge Inc. is buying a California software company in one of the state’s largest M&A deals since the beginning of the year. Read More
Read MoreBoston investors buy Amazon warehouse in Florida
The price is said to be a blistering figure. Read More
Read MoreInspired by sibling, teen inventor combines shirts and fidget toys
Combining the idea with his passion for clothing, Jose Rodriguez Jr. founded Tasium, a company that makes t-shirts with fidget toys attached to them. Each fidget is attached to the bottom corner of each shirt with a clip to ensure that the toy is never far from the person wearing it. Read More
Read MoreDevelopers pitch research campus in Roxbury’s Nubian Square
The proposal includes a marketplace and culinary center, cultural hall, artist housing and lab. Read More
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