Archive for September 2022
Form D Friday: HubSpot executive raises cash for well-being app
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 MoreMedical device maker Abiomed doubles revenue over five years
North Shore medical device firm Abiomed has notched its first $1 billion in annual revenue and has five new products in the works it plans to hit the market in the next four years. Read More
Read MoreRising costs halt plan for 312 apartments on Worcester’s Main Street
The developer told Worcester’s City Council this week that the SilverBrick Group halted the project known as SilverBrick SkyHouse, which had not yet begun, as of May Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: Grocery store hacks to survive consumer price inflation
Christopher Kenneally directs you to the far corner of the store where you will find racks and shelves with items labeled, “Reduced for Quick Sale.” Read More
Read MoreDevelopers break ground on one of Boston Landing’s final parcels
The duo of Lendlease and Ivanhoé Cambridge formally broke ground Thursday on a $500 million lab building in Boston Landing, a project that will bring that most significant life sciences component yet to the mixed-use development that has helped transform Brighton. Read More
Read MoreEast Boston Neighborhood Health Center to open senior-care facility in Everett
The PACE program is designed to provide holistic, team-based care through nursing, transportation, meals, therapy and more. Read More
Read MoreMany tech companies named new CEOs in recent months. Here’s a roster.
Last fall, CEOs at high-profile tech companies left their corner offices in rapid-fire succession. A search to replace them took months, leaving companies and hundreds of employees with interim leaders for months. Read More
Read MoreDropkick Murphys’ Ken Casey went from Red Sox anthem ‘Tessie’ to tacos
Ken Casey’s first foray into the restaurant and bar world made perfect sense: a sports bar with an Irish touch. The Dropkick Murphys singer has more recently found success in a less likely fit: a taqueria. Read More
Read MoreBostInno’s 2022 Inno on Fire
Meet the 50 companies lighting up Boston’s startup ecosystem. Read More
Read MoreGSK picks up troubled Spero drug for nearly $300M, takes stake in company
Less than five months after discouraging conversations with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration led Spero Therapeutics Inc. to pause work on a drug and lay off 110 people, the company is licensing that same drug to GSK plc for up to $291 million. Read More
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