Archive for November 2022
More employees depart Twitter’s Boston office
More workers based at Twitter’s Boston office are leaving as Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover continues to spur fast changes. Read More
Read MoreLilly backs $45M investment for mRNA cancer immunotherapy startup
Strand Therapeutics is one step closer to realizing its ambitions for an mRNA-based cancer drug with an extension to its Series A round. Read More
Read MoreRanked: Office markets with biggest gains in sublease space
An analysis of third-quarter CoStar Group Inc. data provided to The Business Journals found which markets, among 39, have seen the biggest gains in sublease inventory since the Covid-19 pandemic. Read More
Read MoreHow a Seaport developer got into the ship repair business
At 24 Drydock Ave. in the Seaport, Jon Cronin is seeking to marry one of the neighborhood’s oldest businesses with one of its newest. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and where to go shopping
Good morning. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your day, plus a gift guide to products by American startup companies, Louis B. Mayer’s first theater, and an iconic rock climbing achievement. Read More
Read MoreFor DCU’s new president, an unexpected move back home
Shruti Miyashiro became DCU’s president and CEO in August, succeeding longtime DCU leader Jim Regan. Read More
Read MoreAmerican Inno’s startup gift guide: 20 unique gifts you can buy from startups across the nation
Want to support a startup while working on your holiday shopping? American Inno’s gift guide features 20 unique gifts from startups. Read More
Read MoreFour questions employers need to ask themselves about their marijuana and drug testing policies
With two more states legalizing recreational marijuana, experts say many employers need to assess their approach to cannabis and drug testing. Here are questions businesses should be asking themselves. Read More
Read MoreSBA to award millions in unused Restaurant Revitalization Fund grants
Following a months-long pressure campaign by business groups and lawmakers, the SBA plans to award millions in unused Restaurant Revitalization Fund grants. Here’s what businesses need to know. Read More
Read MoreSBA is taking over certification for veteran-owned businesses. Here’s what it means.
Here’s what military veterans need to know about a change involving their certification. Read More
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