Archive for April 2023
Form D Friday: $4.4M for high-protein chocolate milk
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 MoreUMass Boston to rename first dorm after former chancellor Motley, wife
J. Keith Motley went from first-generation college student to the chancellor of UMass Boston. A signature project he led, the campus’s first dorm, will now be named in honor of Motley and his wife, Angela. Read More
Read MoreFive things, plus Point32’s hack, a poop pill’s price, Mark Cuban and baseball poetry
Good morning, Boston. Today is Arbor Day. Find out what’s going on locally, and check out the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your workday, plus a national poetry festival that involves baseball and history. Read More
Read More‘Memory aid’ or ‘cheat sheet’? The latest in the Fish-Weiner lawsuit over $1B Back Bay tower
Lawyers for the CEO of Suffolk Construction asked for penalties for Stephen Weiner’s use of an alleged "cheat sheet" in recent testimony. The judge gave Fish some, but not all, of what his team sought. Read More
Read MoreSeres to start selling ‘poop pill’ in June at $17,500 per course
Seres Therapeutics Inc. plans to start selling its first FDA-approved product, a drug called Vowst made of bacterial spores derived from donated feces, this summer at $17,500 a course. Read More
Read MoreAttleboro contracting firm to move HQ to new Taunton building
A Charlotte-based manufacturer had occupied the space but shuttered its facility last year shortly after opening there. Read More
Read MoreGordon Ramsay plans to hire more than 100 workers for burger bar
The celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his second Boston restaurant this summer, and it’ll be a burger place in a new hotel on the Greenway. Read More
Read MoreFranklin Cummings Tech gets $2.5M to train cleantech workers
The Boston technical college has secured $2.5 million in state funds for job training in the growing green economy. Read More
Read MoreThe Petri Dish: Moderna gets into quantum computing, RNAi in the brain
Moderna is planning to incorporate quantum computing and artificial intelligence into its mRNA drug discovery engine — plus more, from the Petri Dish. Read More
Read MoreMark Cuban’s pharmacy teams up with Boston diagnostics company
Cost Plus Drugs will become a pharmacy option for customers using binx health’s testing services. Read More
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