Archive for August 2022
Hinckley Allen names Patrick Rogers new managing partner
Rogers has been with the firm, the state’s 28th largest, since 2012. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: Walker Development and Construction Management
Walker Development & Construction Management, Inc. Read More
Read MoreSuffolk Construction’s VC arm aims to raise $100M for a new fund
The Roxbury-based firm supports companies working across the building lifecycle including real estate investment and development, architecture engineering, construction and property management. Read More
Read MoreBoston seeks to ban fossil fuels in new construction, renovations
City officials said fossil fuel combustion in buildings accounts for more than a third of Boston’s emissions. Read More
Read MoreHere are the top 20 Mass. companies that made this year’s Inc. 5000 list
Once again, a large crop of Bay State companies across many industries made the Inc. 5000 list, the financial magazine’s annual ranking of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the country. Read More
Read MoreWhy is buying a home in Boston so expensive?
Why is Boston-area housing so expensive? Here are the reasons, from high demand to communities and neighborhoods reluctant to see new construction. Read More
Read MoreWakefield’s Agilitas builds RI’s first utility-scale battery storage system
A large standalone battery storage system — notably, one that’s not part of a solar farm — is now up and running in northern Rhode Island, and a Wakefield energy company developed it. Read More
Read More5 Minutes With … Kerty Levy, head of Techstars Crypto Boston
Kerty Levy took the stage at Techstars Demo Day earlier in August to announce the launch of a new crypto-focused accelerator in Boston. The Business Journal recently connected with Levy to discuss the benefits of the program and the best resources for becoming an expert in web3 and blockchain tech. Read More
Read MoreBoston Speaks Up with Yvonne Castaneda, mental health professional & Boston College faculty member
Yvonne Castaneda opens up about mental health challenges, writing her first book and changing careers from the fitness industry to licensed clinician. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and a local news ‘bloodbath’
Good morning, Boston. Here are five things you need to know to start your Tuesday, plus some grim news for local media. Read More
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