Archive for June 2022
EY program for Black-, Latinx-owned businesses seeks applicants
The Entrepreneurs Access Network provides Black and Latino entrepreneurs an entry to resources, networks and mentoring. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Trucking data platform raises over $2M
Form D Friday is a Boston Business Journal feature highlighting regulatory filings from Boston-area companies raising capital for new projects or expanding their businesses. Read More
Read MoreHow minority-owned businesses are riding out economic turbulence
Leaders of minority-owned businesses talk about how they’re navigating today’s challenges. Read More
Read MoreMBTA blames developer HYM’s project for new safety issue, service disruptions
The agency suspended train service on parts of the Green and Orange lines because of "severely deteriorated" columns at the Government Center garage. Read More
Read MoreNatick hydrogen startup secures $198M to advance decarbonization tech
Electric Hydrogen plans to deploy cost-effective plants to produce green hydrogen in historically carbon-heavy industries. Read More
Read MoreLocal baby-skincare brand EmBeba soothes the savage rash
Thai-Anh Hoang is co-founder and CEO of baby-skincare brand EmBeba. Read More
Read MoreAnother challenge is getting worse for businesses. It’s fueling inflation.
Here’s where the price increases and supply chain challenges are hitting the hardest. Read More
Read MoreCybersecurity unicorn Aura cuts staff in latest round of technology sector layoffs
Howard Clabo, Aura’s chief communication officer, confirmed to the Business Journal on Thursday that the company cut about 70 employees worldwide since the beginning of the year. Read More
Read MoreNew allegations against CEO in family battle at Kane’s Donuts
The company alleged in a court filing that CEP Paul Delios improperly used a company credit card. Read More
Read MoreCambridge Crossing developer seeks to swap lab in for office
DivcoWest wrote to Cambridge’s planning board that "it is unclear when and whether the office market will fully recover and when there will be more demand for such space.” Read More
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