Archive for March 2022
Vanguard Renewables looks to add 100 jobs in 2022
To keep up with the growing demand for its waste-to-energy projects, this Wellesley company will double its headcount this year. Read More
Read MoreWhere the biggest towers, campuses are delivering this year — and what they say about the post-pandemic office
As of late February, about 146 million square feet of office space was under construction, projects wrapping up amid myriad change within the office world. Read More
Read MoreUniversity endowments eye more private equity, venture capital and crypto
The Business Journals recently spoke with experts about the state of university endowments, including the investments that colleges are stepping away from (namely Russia and fossil fuels) and the areas catching their eyes. Read More
Read MorePolice ID construction worker killed in Boston parking garage collapse
Boston police have identified the construction worker who plummeted nine stories to his death during a partial collapse of a downtown parking garage near Haymarket Station. Read More
Read MoreHere’s why the Kowloon’s owners are remaking the Route 1 landmark
The landmark Kowloon restaurant in Saugus is planned to be drastically shrunk and changed. Co-owner Bobby Wong says the motivation is a combination of factors — including one faced by many longtime family businesses. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and local idols
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know to start your busy workday. Read More
Read MoreNed Johnson’s support of Boston-area museums an expression of ‘shared humanity’
The former longtime Fidelity CEO and his family donated millions to PEM and MFA. Read More
Read MoreNew Balance opens Methuen factory
The Boston footwear company, which has long made it a point of pride that it assembles millions of its sneakers each year in the United States, is set to host a grand opening celebration on Monday. Read More
Read MoreLife sciences law powerhouse to move offices in Boston
The move will mark one of the most significant law-firm relocations in Boston since the start of the pandemic. Read More
Read MoreMassHealth to receive $6.5M in settlement with home health agency
Compassionate Homecare was accused of billing MassHealth for services that were not authorized by a physician. Read More
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