Archive for February 2023
Five things you need to know today, and soda experiments
Good morning, Boston. It’s Friday, Feb. 3, also known as The Day The Music Died. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your workday, plus experiments with soda. Read More
Read MoreHere are the Boston area’s largest office leases of 2022
Office vacancies are up, especially in downtown Boston. But companies are still making major commitments to office space. Here are the largest leases signed in 2022. Read More
Read MoreHere’s why 2seventy bio’s chief executive thinks 2023 will be a ‘special year’
The chief executive of bluebird bio’s oncology-focused spinout believes that this year, it will take off as a company in its own right. Read More
Read MoreFour Mass. hospitals make Healthgrade’s list of America’s 250 Best
There were four Massachusetts hospitals that ranked in Healthgrades’ “America’s 250 Best Hospitals” list and even one hospital ranking within the top 50 in the country. Read More
Read MoreAthenahealth is cutting ‘less than 3%’ of global workforce
Inflation, overstaffing, tight customers budgets amid predictions of an economic slowdown led many tech companies to take cost-cutting measures. Read More
Read MoreAlbany personal injury law firm expands to Boston area
Harding Mazzotti has served clients in New York, Vermont and Massachusetts for 20-plus years. Read More
Read MoreBU buys back Fenway building from Related to settle lawsuit
The purchase price for the Kenmore Square site is double what a Related affiliate paid back in 2016. Read More
Read MoreSt. Elizabeth’s appoints new president five months after naming Marisela Marrero
Dr. Marisela Marrero, the first woman of color to lead St. Elizabeth’s in Brighton, will take a role focusing on equity and diversity with the hospital’s parent system. Read More
Read MorePartners with a Purpose: Helping to prevent homelessness in Greater Boston
Fifteen years ago, Callahan Construction made a donation to Caritas Communities, a nonprofit aimed at preventing homelessness. A partnership has been formed ever since. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: Main Street businesses knit together our neighborhoods
With a new series focused on businesses on Main Streets across all of the neighborhoods in Boston and its immediate neighbors, the Business Journal hopes to highlight the importance of local small businesses to their communities. Read More
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