Archive for August 2022
Advanced manufacturing company to hire 60 workers with new HQ
Boston Materials plans to triple its current workforce of 30 in the next couple of years, as the venture-backed advanced manufacturing company needs to add more production lines to meet demand. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: In golf and business, the best leaders innovate rather than intimidate
Professor writes that the PGA Tour’s management is learning that bullying is not a good strategy as they face the worst crisis in its 54-year history. Read More
Read MoreReport: Suburbs seeing effects of investment in lab space, manufacturing
Growing investment in the state’s life sciences industry has translated into new facilities in Boston’s suburbs and Metro West, according to a new report from the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council. Read More
Read MoreMassBio report shows growing industry hampered by housing, transportation
MassBio reports growth across the life sciences sector in terms of employment and real estate. But other challenges are looming. Read More
Read MoreThe Playbook: The retention questions companies need to be asking themselves
In this week’s Playbook Edition, we look at the retention questions companies need to be asking themselves, as well as why quiet quitting could be particularly costly. Read More
Read MoreFeds issue draft environmental permit for Revolution Wind
The project would be located off the coasts of Rhode Island and Connecticut, and would supply electricity to both states. Read More
Read MoreBlueSwell names its first two entrepreneurs in residence
BlueSwell, New England’s first incubator for bluetech startups, has brought on board two new entrepreneurs in residence. Read More
Read MoreHealth care deal could surface in September
August is coming to a close without a deal on a more than $4 billion economic development bill, but an even pricier piece of unfinished state business is set to bump up against an extended deadline in September. Read More
Read MoreNew owners plan major renovation of Canton office building
The new owners of a 79,000-square-foot office building in an industrial area of Canton are planning a major renovation and expansion for potential life sciences use. Read More
Read MoreAscend Dispensary becomes first to unionize with Teamsters Local 25
The Teamsters said that Ascend joining the union is a major victory toward increasing wages and benefits in the cannabis industry. Read More
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