Archive for April 2023
Viewpoint: It’s time for Boston businesses to lead the way on climate action
Many of the students who organized or participated in the first Earth Day 53 years ago are now C-level executives and board members at corporations and cultural institutions. Read More
Read MoreMass. financial institutions get $38 million in federal dollars to support low-income communities
Mass. financial institutions received more than $38 million from the Treasury department as a part of the largest-ever grant program to community development financial institutions Read More
Read MoreBBJ announces 2023 Best Places to Work for midsize companies
The Boston Business Journal is this week 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 midsize category. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: Betting on the Boston Marathon requires thoughtful debate
When it comes to sporting events, the marathon is in a class of its own compared with your average Bruins, Patriots or Red Sox game. Read More
Read MoreThe Petri Dish: Ex-Biogen MS head joins Inozyme; Moderna hits roadblock in flu
As it works to expand beyond the Covid-19 vaccines that made it a household name, Moderna hit another speedbump with its flu program. Read More
Read MoreLargest Commercial Real Estate Selling Brokers in Massachusetts
Information for this list was provided by participating firms. Year-to-date data is as of March 1, 2023. Read More
Read MoreUMass research budget surpasses $800M
Research spending across the UMass system grew last year to surpass $800 million, with most spending in life sciences. Read More
Read MoreFintech’s moment: The state’s industry cluster is gaining critical mass
After years of building Massachusetts’ fintech industry, we’ve finally begun attracting global leaders in the industry. Read More
Read More.406 Ventures discloses $244M fundraise as part of fifth fund
The Boston firm focuses on early-stage tech companies, with a strict focus on cybersecurity, digital health and data and cloud. Read More
Read MoreWu budgets for sharp decline in revenue growth from new construction
The projection will likely play a role in the ongoing debate over the mayor’s plans to increase fees on new commercial development and to require more income-restricted housing in market-rate apartment and condo buildings. Read More
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