Archive for September 2021
SBA announces more awards through Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program
There is still time for small businesses that received an initial SVOG award to apply for another one. Read More
Read MoreHere’s what Mass. venues have received in federal pandemic aid
Boston Symphony Orchestra, and Museum of Fine Arts Boston and New England Aquarium have all received the maximum allotment of $10 million in federal pandemic aid through the latest supplemental funds announced Friday. Read More
Read MoreInsider’s view: Hines executive talks portfolio diversification, opportunities in CRE today
Houston-based real estate giant Hines Interests LP has a new executive at the helm of major markets on the East Coast. Read More
Read MoreBoston Fed chairman says he’ll retire 9 months early, citing health reasons
The Boston Fed said Rosengren "revealed for the first time that he qualified for the kidney transplant list in June of 2020" and that he wants to make lifestyle changes to delay the need for dialysis. Read More
Read MoreChase reveals Harvard Square, Newton as future locations
The Harvard Square branch will be the mega-bank’s first in Cambridge. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and books banned in Boston
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know to start your workday, plus pickle pizza, the Great British Baking Show, movies filming downtown and books banned in Boston. Read More
Read MoreTennis fans flock to TD Garden for Laver Cup (photos)
The first Laver Cup tournament to be played in Boston ended Sunday with European players once again dominating a team of players from the rest of the world. Here are photos from the three-day event. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: To close STEM gender gap, we must intentionally invest in women and girls
Opinion piece by the co-founder and CEO of the Women’s Foundation of Boston: Business and philanthropic communities can do more to open doors for girls and women to thrive in these careers. Read More
Read MoreBellevue mansion ranks among priciest listings in Washington (Photos)
At nearly $24 million, the listing is among the five most expensive homes currently on the market in Washington. Read More
Read MoreGov. Baker tells Saint Vincent, nurses to resolve striking dispute
Gov. Charlie Baker is getting involved in the lengthy fight between union nurses and management at Saint Vincent Hospital, urging the sides to resolve the dispute as hospitalizations increase. Read More
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