Archive for November 2022
Seasonal curling rink opens at Cape Cod resort hotel
The year-round hotel will host curling this winter in what’s otherwise, in warmer weather, a lounge from which to gaze out at the ocean. Read More
Read MoreHere’s what’s new at Boston-area malls this shopping season
Here’s a look at notable retailers and restaurants that have opened recently at Boston-area shopping destinations and others soon to come. Read More
Read MoreOffice Perk Wars: Inside landlords’ battle to win tenants downtown
Bigger gyms. Outdoor terraces. Rooftop tennis courts. Downtown Boston’s property owners and managers are spending hundreds of millions of dollars to score leases in an increasingly tough office market. Read More
Read MoreJones Day names longtime partner Gregory Shumaker next managing partner
Jones Day, one of the largest law firms in the U.S., with a strong Boston presence, has named longtime partner Gregory Shumaker as its next managing partner. Shumaker has spent his entire 35-year career with Jones Day. Read More
Read MoreThese are the nation’s 30 most selective colleges for 2022
The most selective colleges continue to post historically low acceptance rates as students continue to clamor for brand names with diverse student populations. Here are the 30 most selective schools in the nation. Read More
Read MoreBoston’s Seniorlink targets growing numbers of workers who are caregivers
Workers are increasingly going to care for aging loved ones. A Boston company offers a combination of in-person and online help. Read More
Read MoreThe World Cup starts Sunday. Here’s where to watch in Boston.
The U.S. men’s national soccer team will play its first World Cup game Monday, squaring off against Wales at 2 p.m. Although the tournament has been marred by controversy, many local Boston bars are counting on it to draw crowds. Read More
Read MoreThe World Cup is on. Here’s where to watch the games in Boston.
The U.S. men’s national soccer team will play its first World Cup game Monday, squaring off against Wales at 2 p.m. Although the tournament has been marred by controversy, many local Boston bars are counting on it to draw crowds. Read More
Read MoreWhen will sports betting in Massachusetts start?
Massachusetts legalized sports betting earlier this year, but Bay Staters will likely have to wait until next year to place bets. Read More
Read MoreLatino market continues to grow in the US, but many opportunities remain untapped
Many companies are feeling the squeeze of a tight labor market and a potential recession. Ana Valdez thinks many are overlooking a big opportunity. Read More
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