Archive for May 2023
South Shore brewery sees ‘people coming out in droves’
Three years after the pandemic stopped anyone from hanging out in its taproom with a beer, Weymouth’s Vitamin Sea Brewing is taking part in pop-up locations and searching for its second permanent taproom. Read More
Read MoreHigh-end Cape hotel takes advantage of renewed local interest
Wequassett Resort and Golf Club in Harwich has expanded its programing and is now staying open year-round for the first time. Read More
Read MoreCorinthian Events sees ‘giant rebound’ in corporate gatherings
Corinthian Events was hit hard by the pandemic as an events manager for corporate and nonprofit clients. But now it’s reaping the rewards. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: Community banks should focus on one primary goal — raising capital
Every local community relies on their community banks to support and partner on new developments through loans and other instruments that increase the area’s tax base, create new jobs and foster economic development. Read More
Read MoreIndustrial worker dies in explosion at Newburyport chemical factory
The explosion caused an industrial-sized vat from inside the building to move about 30 feet. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Inventor looks to raise $500K to re-use food containers
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 MoreHarvard President’s Innovation Challenge names 2023 winners
Matt Segneri, executive director of the Harvard Innovation Labs, said this year they had more than 2,000 students participating in their programming — more than any other year since the group was founded in 2011. Read More
Read MoreBain Capital is on the hunt for a big Boston office
A lease this large would be a coup for a landlord in any environment. But with Boston’s office market rocked by hybrid work and a shaky economy, these days it makes for an especially valuable prize. Read More
Read MoreAllston businesses create a home away from home for foreign students
From a travel agency to a shipping office designed specifically for East Asian international students, Allston businesses help young foreign learners deal with the complexities of moving to the U.S. Read More
Read MoreLetter to editor: Private funding drives innovation for nonprofits
"Donors want to see innovative programs in action and organizations that develop these programs see greater and more active participation while also building momentum to continue to create additional programs and services." Read More
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