Archive for April 2023
A first look at Faulkner Hospital’s expansion
The medical center in Jamaica Plain is undergoing a $250 million expansion that will add 78 new beds and a new parking garage. Read More
Read MoreBidding on a home, mano-a-mano? Local startup launches online platform
The software is meant to take the guesswork out of what an interested buyer should bid on a home — and to help sellers ensure they are getting the best deal. Read More
Read MoreMeet Robin, UMass Memorial’s new pediatric robot
UMass Memorial invited me to "meet" Robin, a new robot the hospital brought into the pediatric unit last October. Here’s what it was like. Read More
Read MoreTesla, SpaceX seed-stage investor bets on Boston startup’s AI-powered search engine
Consensus, a search engine designed for scientific research, has new investors who made seed-stage investments in Tesla, Skype, Crunchbase and more. Read More
Read MoreStartups to Watch in AI: 35 companies you need to know
In American Inno’s first-ever Startups to Watch in AI, we spotlight 35 emerging players in artificial intelligence you need to know. Read More
Read More‘It’s going to be a long, slow process’: Race, housing issues discussed at BBJ event
The housing shortfall needs to be addressed to keep yet more people from being forced to leave the region because they can’t afford it, panelists said at the BBJ’s Race, Equity and Business event this week. Read More
Read MoreMighty Squirrel Brewing to open new location in Fenway
The Waltham-based brewery is building out a 13,000-square-foot space as part of the Fenway Center development. Read More
Read MoreWBUR’s decision to quit Twitter spurred donations, says CEO
Margaret Low, the CEO of local public radio station WBUR, told the Boston Business Journal that the organization has "received more than 100 gifts and a lot of notes of support" in the past nine days since it announced it is stopping its use of the social media platform. Read More
Read MoreRaytheon rejects Boeing allegations of ‘defective’ fighter jet parts
Raytheon and its subsidiaries asked a Missouri judge to dismiss the lawsuit. Boeing has requested a jury trial. Read More
Read MoreKetanji Brown Jackson, Tom Hanks: Here’s who else will be speaking at commencements
Accomplished names in business, politics, entertainment, fashion and more will be among the commencement speakers at Massachusetts colleges this spring. Read More
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