Archive for July 2022
GE gas division to acquire Nexus Controls from Baker Hughes
GE plans to create a full-service controls business following a proposed acquisition of Nexus Controls from Baker Hughes. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: JOHNLEONARD
JOHNLEONARD, a leading, certified woman-owned empl Read More
Read MoreBoston startup reimagines booking experience for freelancers
Coworkly aims to get rid of challenges freelancers face like getting paid on time, ironing out expectations and scheduling. Read More
Read MoreThese lenders have grown their real estate loan portfolios the most in the past year
Using data from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., The Business Journals determined the 100 financial institutions nationally that have grown their commercial and residential real estate lending the most between the first quarter of 2021 and Q1 2022. Read More
Read MoreHow college endowments are faring amid inflation, stock-market volatility
“A lot of them spend traditionally at pretty low rates from their endowment,” said endowment specialist John Griffith. “Larger, well-endowed organizations often have the ability to raise how much they take out of the endowment at difficult times.” Read More
Read MoreSomerville’s Inner Belt to play host to new 200K-square-foot lab facility
Somerville is well on its way to becoming a new life sciences hub with the addition of a new, 200,000-square-foot development in the city’s Inner Belt neighborhood. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and a local company with zero turnover
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know to start your busy Thursday, plus the local company with zero turnover. What Great Resignation? Read More
Read MorePlanned Parenthood workers in Massachusetts vote to unionize
Almost 200 workers from clinics in Boston, Worcester, Marlborough and Springfield have voted to join 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East. Read More
Read MoreGroups: Mass. should follow RI on PFAS in food packaging
Environmental activists are applauding Rhode Island for enacting a new law banning PFAS in food packaging, and a bill to do the same in Massachusetts is at risk of dying in committee without floor votes in either branch. Gov. Dan McKee signed a bill banning PFAS in food packaging on Tuesday, according to MassPIRG, making…
Read MoreCape Cod Hospital seeks state approval to build $137M facility on its campus
If approved, facility would contain a relocated and expanded medical oncology department, a relocated radiation oncology department, a relocated medical/surgery unit with 32 beds and shell space. Read More
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