Archive for September 2022
Boston remains among the top cities for attracting Gen Z’ers
Boston has again ranked among the best metro areas nationally for Generation Z, beating out cities like Austin and Seattle. Read More
Read MoreGingko acquisition Zymergen’s problems were evident to board shortly after IPO, SEC filings show
Details of Zymergen’s rise and fall emerged in a document filed Friday by Boston-based Gingko Bioworks, which is in the process of acquiring the California biotech in an all-stock deal valued at $300 million. Read More
Read MoreValue-based care central to strategy in $8B Signify deal, CVS says
CVS executives said the Signify deal "checks off two boxes" in an ongoing M&A strategy. Read More
Read MoreBurns and Levinson adds team from Boston environmental law firm Mackie Shea Durning
Burns and Levinson now has one of the largest environmental law practices in the region. Read More
Read MoreBurns & Levinson adds team from Boston environmental law firm Mackie Shea Durning
Burns & Levinson now has one of the largest environmental law practices in the region. Read More
Read MoreBostInno Approved: Here are the September events you need to know about
Check out select September events below, including MIT’s delta v Demo Day, Startup Week Boston and a pitch workshop with Allison Byers of Scroobious. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and what makes a local employee local?
Here are the 5 things in Boston business news you need to know to start your workday, plus Good News Tuesday, the most charitable companies, green jobs, the nation’s first 100-mile bicycle race, and what constitutes a local employee. Open to all readers. Read More
Read MoreDid Wayfair lay off 400 or 540 local workers? Depends who’s asking.
When Wayfair announced layoffs of 5% of its global workforce last month, the online retailer told the BBJ the cuts affected 400 local workers. The same day, it told the state closer to 540 local workers would be affected. Why the difference? Here’s why. Read More
Read MoreHere are Greater Boston’s biggest new office leases since the Covid pandemic began
The office market is on more solid footing than it was in 2020, but much uncertainty remains. Here are the region’s 10 largest office leases since the second quarter of 2020. (Four of the 10 largest transactions have come from outside Boston and Cambridge.) Read More
Read MoreGood News Tuesday: Girl Scouts get insights on careers in construction
Building contractor Suffolk recently hosted 22 Girl Scouts from Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham for a day of inspiration and learning about the world of construction and the importance of female representation in the industry. Read More
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