Archive for February 2023
Some question Mass. cannabis commission’s ban on in-person attendees
As of January, even though the cannabis regulators have met face-to-face, no one from the public is allowed in the room. Not because they aren’t interested, but because they aren’t allowed. Read More
Read MoreHere’s what Northeastern has planned for its new Miami campus
Northeastern University will focus on technology and financial degrees for its new campus in Miami, according to the dean of its newest campus. Read More
Read MoreAmerican manufacturing faces a trillion-dollar question
The CHIPS Act, the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Act will all pour billions of dollars into domestic manufacturing. But there’s a trillion-dollar question lurking. Read More
Read MoreNew city planning department unlikely before 2024, BPDA head says
The transfer of BPDA employees to the new department has become a source of controversy since Mayor Michelle Wu revealed her plans in January. Read More
Read MoreMentoring Monday draws over 300 women for networking, mentorship (PHOTOS)
More than 300 attendees gathered at the Westin Copley Place for the BBJ’s 10th annual Mentoring Monday event. Read More
Read MoreMarshfield shopping plaza sells for $10M
The Shops at Ocean’s Gate, a retail plaza in Marshfield, has sold for just under $10 million to a dentist in Weymouth. Read More
Read MoreKeto food distributor files for bankruptcy protection
An online seller of low-carb and keto products based in Belmont has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Read More
Read MoreMarylou Sudders joins Boston-based lobbying firm as a senior policy advisor
After stepping down from secretary of Health and Human Services in January, Marylou Sudders is joining a Boston-based law and consulting firm. Read More
Read MoreThis startup’s mission is to make pads as accessible as toilet paper
Cambridge Public Schools are among the schools installing this startup’s free pad dispensers in their bathrooms. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and it’s come to this
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your snowy Tuesday. Read More
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