Archive for June 2022
Enanta Pharmaceuticals sues Pfizer for patent infringement involving Paxlovid
The Watertown biotech alleges that the latter drugmaker violated a patent Enanta was awarded earlier this month. Read More
Read MoreChildren’s inpatient psychiatry center to open in Somerville
CHA said the expansion will make it largest provider of child and adolescent inpatient mental health services in the state. Read More
Read MorePepGen latest company to co-locate at Mount Ida Campus
The Cambridge-based biotech also plans to take up space at a nearly completed life sciences building in Boston’s South End. Read More
Read MoreMass. high court shoots down challenge to millionaires tax ballot summary
Massachusetts’ highest court on Wednesday ruled against plaintiffs who claimed the upcoming ballot summary on the "millionaires tax" would mislead voters. Read More
Read MoreTakeda leases future Kendall Square building
The agreement to take 600,000 square feet on Third Street is part of an effort to consolidate more of its operations in Kendall, the drug giant said Wednesday. Read More
Read MoreThey’ve sparred over Chiofaro’s tower. To fight climate change, they’re joining forces.
Leaders from The Chiofaro Co., New England Aquarium, the Harbor Towers and other nearby properties have come together to work towards solutions for protecting the downtown Boston waterfront from Christopher Columbus Park to Congress Street. Read More
Read More#WFH Chronicles: Time for summer break
It’s time to recharge. I hope you’ll follow my lead. Read More
Read MoreStudy forecasts major drop in state’s college-educated workforce
A MassINC study projects that Massachusetts will lose about 10% of its college-educated workforce by 2030 — a drop of 192,000 thanks to a wave of baby boomers retiring from the workforce, declining immigration and a drop in the number of schoolchildren. Read More
Read MoreNorth Shore exec buys N.C. medical office building for $3.1M
A medical office facility in North Carolina sold for $3.1 million in a transaction recorded late last week, and a North Shore resident was the buyer. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: From the great attrition to the great attraction
A Massachusetts-based CEO recently posted a job opening that required two days in the office per week, and the posting yielded no qualified candidates. When the exec updated the posting as fully remote, the company received 30 applicants…overnight. JD Chesloff, head of the Mass. Business Roundtable, writes about the need to think creatively about ways…
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