Archive for April 2022
Golf courses in Mass. are benefiting from the pandemic
The pandemic has been kind to the sport of golf. Add in Tiger Woods’ return to The Masters, and you’ve got a winning recipe for Massachusetts golf courses. Here’s how well local courses are doing, and the list of the toughest courses in the Bay State. Read More
Read MoreKendall building joins the region’s exclusive billion-dollar club
A recapitalization of the property last week valued the building at just over $1 billion. Read More
Read MoreHealth execs discuss telehealth, mental health and affordability
Health care leaders joined the Boston Business Journal Thursday morning at the for a conversation on the future of health care. Read More
Read MoreMedicare severely restricts Biogen’s Alzheimer’s drug coverage
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services are sticking to their January decision to limit coverage of Aduhelm to patients enrolled in randomized clinical trials. Read More
Read MoreAlum donates largest-ever gift to BC: $49M for a new wellness complex
Boston College High School has received $49 million from a foundation established by a late 1952 graduate to build a wellness complex on the Dorchester campus. Read More
Read MoreAlum donates largest-ever gift to BC High: $49M for a new wellness complex
Boston College High School has received $49 million from a foundation established by a late 1952 graduate to build a wellness complex on the Dorchester campus. Read More
Read MoreThe week in bankruptcies: StemTrak LLC, C&B Convenience Inc. and 2 more.
This week in Boston business bankruptcies include StemTrak LLC, C&B Convenience Inc. and more. For the year, Boston has recorded 16 business bankruptcy filings. Read More
Read MoreFollowing FDA rejection, Akebia lays off 180 workers
Akebia Therapeutics has cut nearly half of its workforce following an unexpected rejection of its anemia drug by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Read More
Read MorePeebles switches up plans for Back Bay air-rights project
The developer now plans to put 300,000 square feet of lab and office space, as well as 100% affordable housing, above the Pike, rather than a hotel and market-rate units. Read More
Read MoreBoston Beer CEO compensation tripled in 2021
David Burwick, the president and CEO of the maker of Sam Adams beer, Truly hard seltzer and other drinks, received nearly $15 million in compensation last year. Read More
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