Archive for August 2021
Lottery couriers operating ‘outside the law’
Executive Director Michael Sweeney said courier services, some operating in a more legitimate way than others, have become more common in Massachusetts. Read More
Read MoreProtesters decry Moderna, Pfizer for ‘pandemic profiteering’
Activists gathered in front of Moderna Inc.’s headquarters in Cambridge on Tuesday, decrying what they describe as the company’s "profiteering" for charging $16.50 per dose of its Covid-19 vaccine in the U.S. and as much as $37 elsewhere in the world. Read More
Read More31 condos proposed for Southie’s City Point neighborhood
The vacant former nursing home in South Boston is in an area that has traditionally been dominated by three-deckers and industrial properties. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: Transamerica Corporation
Transamerica announced today that the company has Read More
Read MoreBBJ announces this year’s 40 Under 40
The Boston Business Journal has announced this year’s 40 Under 40, an award that celebrates the city’s best and brightest young professionals each year. Read More
Read MoreCannabis seltzer, made on an 18-wheeler, rolls in to Mass.
In Massachusetts, cannabis consumers will be able to try a cannabis-infused seltzer that was produced on an 18-wheeler. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and stressed-out Boston sports fans
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know to start your busy business day, and a bright spot for Boston sports fans, who are reportedly among the most stressed out in the U.S. Read More
Read MoreBoston architectural firm CBT moving HQ to Charlestown
The state’s third-largest architectural firm is moving to Constitution Wharf, a waterfront property which CBT’s leaders say will inform the firm’s climate resiliency practice. “The pandemic ended up being a catalyst for the way our firm works, and this move is a way for us to rethink everything," says David Nagahiro, principal and president at…
Read MoreThe week in bankruptcies: Auditorium Cafe, two others file for protection
The week in Boston business bankruptcies include Auditorium Cafe Inc., Liberty Fitness Center LLC and more. For the year, Boston has recorded 43 business bankruptcy filings. Read More
Read MoreAIDS activists to protest Moderna for ‘pandemic profiteering’
Activists with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation are planning to protest in front of Moderna Inc.’s Cambridge headquarters Tuesday, alleging the biotech is "pandemic profiteering" by reportedly charging $16.50 per dose in the U.S. and as much as $37 elsewhere in the world. Read More
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