Archive for September 2021
Lab developer Breakthrough Properties buys Gillette parking lots for $80M
Yet more lab space could come to the stretch of Procter & Gamble parking lots adjacent to the Fort Point Channel between the Gillette campus and the General Electric Co. headquarters. Read More
Read MoreBeth Israel-Plymouth union nurses reach deal on new contract
More than 400 union nurses at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth have ratified a three-year contract, with new staffing language and salary increases. Nurses had spent month in discussions over the contract, which expired on Jan. 1 and was extended to July. Read More
Read MoreSanofi dumps Mass. biotech’s Covid vaccine program, weeks after acquisition
Sanofi is ending the Translate Bio Covid-19 vaccine program, despite positive interim trial results. Read More
Read MoreFirst look: Inside The Abby at the North Quincy T station
At The Abby in North Quincy, residents can lounge at a rooftop pool, work out at a yoga room with a ballet barre or visit the on-site Target retail store. Read More
Read More‘I’ve never seen this before’: State Lottery hit by supply chain woes
The Massachusetts State Lottery is the latest casualty in the supply chain crunch. Read More
Read MoreGrowth equity firm closes its fifth U.S. flagship fund at $4.5B
Founded in 2014, PSG partners with middle-market software and technology-enabled services companies. Read More
Read MoreThese are the nation’s 30 least affordable metro areas
With the rise of remote work, affordability is a huge factor shaping the movement of the workforce. But your money will go a lot further in some places than others. Read More
Read MoreSmall businesses are grappling with a severe labor shortage. The holiday season could make it worse.
Experts say the labor shortage could get even worse as giants like Amazon and Target pursue their holiday hiring sprees. Here’s how small businesses can compete. Read More
Read MoreLocal nonprofit, French artist plan massive video display highlighting Boston innovation
A massive video art show highlighting Boston’s history of innovation is coming to the city in 2022. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and watching movies for a living
Good morning, Boston. Here are the 5 Things You Need to Know today, plus Covid bonuses, Ted Williams, and a Blockbuster Video story. Read More
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