Archive for January 2022
Form D Friday: ‘Keurig for ice cream’ maker raises $26.9M
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 MoreFenway of the future: Major projects are changing the face of the neighborhood
Nearly 940,000 square feet has been approved by the BPDA in the Fenway neighborhood, including hotel, residential, lab space and more. Here are photos and details on 12 major projects. Read More
Read MoreSam Adams’ Super Bowl ad to include Boston Dynamics robot
Waltham-based Boston Dynamics is known for developing dog-like robots that have played flip cup with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and have worked as police dogs in New York City. Read More
Read MoreBiogen lays out plans for confirmatory study of Alzheimer’s drug
The Cambridge drugmaker has laid out ambitious plans for its FDA-required confirmatory trial of its Alzheimer’s drug, Aduhelm. The plans include a diverse patient cohort, as well as new endpoints designed to rate patients’ levels of cognitive impairment. Read More
Read MoreWayfair appoints new CTO as Jim Miller retires
The Boston online retailer (NYSE: W) said earlier this week that Fiona Tan has been appointed chief technology officer, effective March 1. She’s succeeding Jim Miller, who’s staying on for a transition period leading up to his retirement in June. Read More
Read MoreHarborOne CEO to retire, with No. 2 exec taking his place
James Blake transformed the Brockton-based institution from a small credit union into a publicly traded bank with a Boston presence. Read More
Read MoreGrandson of Brattle Square Florist founder to keep store alive
The flower shop won’t be closing its doors after all. Read More
Read MoreProposed millionaire’s tax summary at center of lawsuit
Opponents want to see how the attorney general plans to summarize the question for voters on the November ballot. Read More
Read MoreWellington to vacate office at Financial District building
The asset manager will leave the space after agreeing to expand its headquarters at Atlantic Wharf and move into a Needham office building. Read More
Read MoreMonthly indices show Omicron variant slowed office demand again at end of 2021
Several monitors of national office-space demand saw a year-end dip, owed in large part to the rise of the Omicron variant. Read More
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