Archive for March 2022
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BEASY’s platform has attracted the attention of investors like the Boston-based COSIMO Ventures, which made a lead seed round investment in the company. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Harvard grad student gets cash for digital stories
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 MoreViewpoint: A vision for Boston’s main streets and business districts
With the proper vision, we can guide neighborhood transformation in a more equitable direction. Here are eight issues Mayor Wu needs to address as she works toward shaping the business districts of the future. Read More
Read MoreAnimal rights activists push for doggie day care regulation
"Ollie’s Law" would have charge the state’s director of animal health with creating rules around staff-to-dog ratios, care requirements, penalties for violations of regulations and more. Lawmakers effectively killed its chances of advancing this session, but other bills that would regulate doggie day cares are still in the works. Read More
Read MoreDunkin’ to suspend investment in Russia
Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc. is suspending “all current development and investment” in Russia, the company said Thursday, the latest company to halt business amid the war in Ukraine. Read More
Read MoreMajor League Baseball, players union announce agreement
The agreement calls for teams to play a full schedule, albeit delayed. Read More
Read MoreThis global accounting firm bought a HQ in the metaverse. Here’s why.
A global accounting firm with more than 100 partners and principals recently purchased a headquarters in the metaverse. Here’s why. Read More
Read MoreDunkin’ among a handful of companies to stay mum on Russia stores
A growing list of American companies, including major food retailers, are pulling out of Russia. Dunkin’ is so far not among them. Read More
Read More‘I’m too young to sit around on the beach’: Al Sandrock discusses post-Biogen future
Since the beginning of February, Sandrock has joined the boards of directors of four biotech startups, most recently Boston-based central nervous system company Atalanta Therapeutics. Read More
Read MoreReal estate execs chosen for Wu’s panel on rent stabilization
The committee is tasked with shaping a proposal to put forward in the Massachusetts Legislature’s next session to help protect Boston residents against rent increases. Read More
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