Archive for July 2021
Form D Friday: Wearable tech startup bags $15M from 13 investors
Form D Friday is a Boston Business Journal feature highlighting regulatory filings from Boston-area companies raising capital for new projects or expanding their businesses. Read More
Read MoreMassive project set to break ground at Somerville’s Union Square
A new Green Line station in Somerville’s Union Square could open as soon as this fall, but a major milestone in the neighborhood’s evolution is set for this month. Read More
Read MoreRaytheon re-ups D.C.-area office lease in that region’s biggest deal of Q2
Raytheon Technologies Corp. has committed to maintaining a major office presence in Northern Virginia, inking the second quarter’s biggest lease in the Washington, D.C., region by far, according to real estate data. Read More
Read MoreBoncore poised to leave Senate to head MassBio
Sen. Joe Boncore, who joined the Senate in 2016 after winning a special election, would succeed Robert Coughlin in the high-profile and high-paying lobbying role for one of the state’s most influential business sectors. Read More
Read MoreBanking on a fresh look: Langham opens after renovation
The stone-faced building at 250 Franklin St. in the Financial District has seen its fair share of change over the last century. Last week, The Langham, Boston reopened following its most recent evolution: a multi-million-dollar, two-year renovation that transformed the entire hotel. Read More
Read MoreMass General Brigham’s new head of marketing discusses the systemwide rebrand
Mark Bohen stepped into the role of chief marketing officer at one of the most dynamic periods of time at Mass General Brigham. Here’s what comes next. Read More
Read MoreOpinion: Boston still has key ingredients for real estate investment
Greater Boston region is arguably one of the nation’s top three markets for investors. Here’s why. Read More
Read MoreHere’s why a Norwell restaurateur gave his staff a paid week off
Restaurant work has always been unpredictable and often with low pay, and then the pandemic upended schedules and required staff to police mask requirements. But the crisis has spurred some to see how much the business can wear on employees. Read More
Read MoreBiogen buoyed despite Alzheimer’s drug’s new, more restrictive label
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has narrowed the scope of applications for Aduhelm, Biogen Inc.’s newly approved drug for Alzheimer’s disease. But paradoxically, some see that as a potential boon for sales. Read More
Read MoreNo shot, no return: Some employers requiring vaccine to come back to the office
Want to come back to the office? For some employers, you’ll have to get a Covid-19 vaccine first. Read More
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