Archive for June 2022
GE chief executive Larry Culp adds a new job as CEO of GE Aviation
The Boston company is moving forward with its plans to split into three separate public companies. Read More
Read MoreCollege president: Why nursing education is expanding amid higher-ed headwinds
Enrollment at higher education institutions across the U.S. might be down, but some more specialized colleges have found that they can still expand their degree offerings. Read More
Read MoreQ&A: How longtime REIT executive plans to deploy $500M-plus in US real estate development
Robin Zeigler most recently served as chief operating officer at Cedar Realty Trust Inc. and, before that, was Mid-Atlantic COO of Federal Realty Investment Trust. She’s now CEO of MURAL Real Estate Partners, with MURAL standing for Mixed Use Revitalization Approached Locally. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: The N2 Company
America’s leading magazine franchisor, The N2 Comp Read More
Read MoreMFA’s first NFT sale will benefit conservation efforts
The museum’s first NFT collection will feature some of its rarely exhibited pastel works. Read More
Read MoreFull T service resumes on Orange, Green lines
The MBTA maintained that the damage to the support columns were the responsibility of developer HYM Investment Group. Read More
Read MoreCambridge considers changes to ‘net zero’ mandate for buildings
Members of the City Council are considering giving property owners more flexibility in how they reach net zero by 2035. Read More
Read MoreState creates supplier-diversity office oversight board, reports growth in Black vendors
The state increased its spending with Black-owned vendors last year, and the Baker administration signed a new executive order on Friday t strengthen the state’s supplier-diversity efforts by creating more accountability at the state level. Read More
Read More‘Abortion is health care’: Mass. leaders prep for influx of out-of-state patients
Massachusetts leaders spoke at a rally Friday after the Supreme Court decision negating abortion rights. Read More
Read More‘A reflection of the city’: Brockton’s first brewpub opens
The founding team of five — three of whom are Black — wanted to create a brewpub that was a “reflection of the city,” Eval Silvera, co-owner of Brockton Beer Co. said. Read More
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