Archive for April 2023
Well-known Boston sports bar expanding to Patriot Place
The Harp, well known for fans going to Bruins and Celtics games at TD Garden across Causeway Street, is expanding next to another team’s venue: the Patriots’ Gillette Stadium. Read More
Read More10 Mass. solar projects receive share of $30M funding
A group of 10 solar-energy projects across eastern and central Massachusetts have received funding to help provide new renewable energy. Read More
Read MoreHow a biotech investor put her fundraising acumen to use for Boston Marathon
As a biotech investor, Jackie Grant is used to asking people for money to fund her portfolio startups. But asking people to back her as she gears up to run the Boston Marathon for the first time has been a whole other game, she said. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Greentown Labs scientists chasing carbon-free future raise $7.7M
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 MoreBBJ announces 2023 Best Places to Work for small firms
The Boston Business Journal is releasing the names of 80 companies that have made this year’s list of Best Places to Work. Here are the 20 companies in the program’s small category. Read More
Read MoreBBJ announces 2023 Best Places to Work for large firms
The Boston Business Journal is releasing the names of 80 companies that have made this year’s list of Best Places to Work, including 10 companies in the program’s large category. Read More
Read MoreGreg Raiz is looking for AI startups to join his new accelerator
Greg Raiz, the former managing director of Techstars Boston, has seen how technological revolutions like the web and mobile changed the world. He believes AI is going to have an even larger impact. Read More
Read MoreBubble tea store Daboba opens first Massachusetts store
A new bubble tea store is scheduled to hold a grand opening across the street from Worcester Common on Saturday. Read More
Read MoreCannabis business Insa lays off workers, citing out-of-state competition
The marijuana grower and retailer has laid off staff in recent weeks, citing numerous challenges from out-of-state competition that did not exist months before. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know, and the stores there before
Good morning, Boston, and happy birthday to the New England Aquarium’s newly hatched baby penguin. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your Friday. Read More
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