Archive for May 2021
SBA’s PPP has run out of funding — unless you apply with this kind of lender.
The SBA has set aside additional money for loans that are currently on hold. Read More
Read MoreState lawmaker tangled in legal dispute over bank client lists
A state lawmaker from Boston is at the center of a legal dispute between Needham Bank and national lender Guaranteed Rate. Read More
Read MoreLocal company tees up $1.8B campus in data center capital of the world
The campus is just the latest block of data centers to open in the county. Read More
Read MorePittsburgh biotech names Alnylam exec as new chief commercial officer
Krystal (Nasdaq: KRYS) is a Pittsburgh-based company that has a platform that can create gene therapies to treat rare diseases where a gene mutation is involved. Read More
Read MoreMassArt names former Kennedy Institute head as new president
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design has named a former college head at schools in Massachusetts and North Carolina as its new president. Read More
Read MoreMilton woman pleads guilty to running illegal marijuana delivery business
A Milton woman indicted on federal charges of helping manage an illegal marijuana delivery service has pleaded guilty. Read More
Read MoreAI health care startup launches drug development division
Scipher Medicine, a Waltham-based health care company that has used AI to predict which medicines might work best for rheumatoid arthritis patients, is getting into the drug development game. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: Boston Financial Management LLC
Boston Financial Management LLC (“BFM”), an indepe Read More
Read MoreTariffs, chip shortage drive rising costs for iRobot
Shortly after the China tariffs were reinstated, Bedford-based iRobot Corp. had to face another international situation that is affecting production costs: the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage, which began last year and looks set to continue for some time. Read More
Read MoreBra-adhesive startup offers solution to mask wearers’ foggy glasses
After witnessing a newscaster with a bandaid on the bridge of their nose, beneath their mask, Mangiarotti knew her adhesive could serve as an innovator in this space. Read More
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