Archive for February 2022
New Quickbase HQ caters to hybrid future with ‘neighborhoods’ and ‘zones’
The technology company’s new headquarters has an open-plan layout with a library, cafes and meeting rooms. Read More
Read MoreInsider’s view: Could his $400M revamp of a 1980s NJ suburban office park become a national prototype?
A corporate park in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, is undergoing a $400 million renovation that its owners hope can serve as a national model for the new suburban office campus. Read More
Read MoreVC funding update: Which Boston-area startups raised money in January
By our count, Boston area startups raised $1.2B this month. Check out who made the list. Read More
Read MoreJanuary M&A Roundup: Cannabis, Covid-19 testing and e-commerce
Here are the mergers and acquisitions that kicked off the new year in January 2022. Read More
Read MoreWith new owner and new CEO, LogMeIn announces a new name
The move is the second step in a reorganization that started last year with the announcement of the company’s intent to establish LastPass as a standalone company. Read More
Read More#WFH Chronicles: All fun and games
Nothing gets you out of a rut like a good game of duck, duck, goose. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and an invitation to join the madness
Good morning, Boston. Tom Brady is officially retired, and if that news felt like Groundhog Day, well, happy Groundhog Day. Here are the five things you need to know to start your busy workday, plus Boston Dynamics’ Spot dances on Jimmy Fallon’s stage. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: Six reasons we need to do more to help Black businesses
Reparations is an economic topic and a Boston-centric one. Ed Gaskin, executive director of Greater Grove Hall Main Streets, offers six reasons why Black-owned businesses deserve reparations. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: Addressing the mental health crisis for the long term
To help the most seriously mentally ill people in the state, the state needs to do more than address crises. It needs to offer long-term help to patients when they are released from a hospital, in the form of temporary shelters, or respite beds, and more permanent housing. Read More
Read MoreAlexandria plans a Route 128 ‘mega campus’ with Raytheon-site buy
The life sciences developer acquired two properties in Woburn last week that are occupied by the defense giant. Read More
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