Archive for April 2022
Northeastern University to take new space in Charlotte, permits show
Northeastern University’s Charlotte campus could be the first tenant at a new property in the North Carolina city’s South End, according to building permits that have been filed. Read More
Read MoreHotel developer buys Financial District property
One of Boston’s most active hotel developers has acquired two connected buildings off Post Office Square that have been slated for residential and hotel projects at different points over the past decade. Read More
Read MoreMass. House rejects series of tax relief proposals
Massachusetts raked in more than $5 billion in surplus tax revenues last fiscal year and is running at least $1.5 billion ahead of the current year’s projections, performance that — coupled with more than $2 billion in federal American Rescue Plan Act socked away for future use — has generated a steady hum of calls…
Read MoreBoston alternative meat-maker in patent ‘beef’ with Impossible Foods
In a David-versus-Goliath standoff, upstart Motif FoodWorks is trying to get Impossible’s patent on a meat alternative tossed. Read More
Read MoreBoston developer of norovirus vaccine plans $175M IPO
If HilleVax, Inc. follows through with the plan, it will be the first Massachusetts biotech firm to go public since the first few days of 2022. Read More
Read MoreEmployers still overlooking a big factor that’s fueling burnout
Even in the midst of the Great Resignation, employers continue to overlook a key factor that’s fueling burnout. Workers want their managers to do something about it. Read More
Read MoreNew Harvard program teaches public health for business leaders
Enrollment is open for a new certificate program that aims to prepare business leaders for what it predicts will be a new health-first era. Read More
Read MoreLong-time University of Massachusetts leader shares vision, lessons learned before departure
After 37 years with the University of Massachusetts system, including seven as chancellor of UMass Lowell, Jacquie Moloney is stepping down at the end of the academic year. Read More
Read MoreNational warehouse pipeline keeps expanding, but 30% of construction is in 4 markets
The U.S. industrial market is off to a busy start in 2022 as demand remains high for logistics, e-commerce and manufacturing space everywhere. Read More
Read MoreMIT, other top schools look to squash lawsuit alleging price fixing
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology joined 16 other private colleges in a motion to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the universities of violating antitrust laws. Read More
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