Archive for June 2023
CloudZero raises $32M to nearly double size of team
The Boston-based company has raised a fresh round of funding to give engineering teams a way to factor granular cloud cost data into their development process. Read More
Read MoreLilly to open 700-person genetic medicines institute in Seaport next August
Eli Lilly and Company is slated to open its new, 334,000-square-foot R&D campus in Boston’s Seaport District just over a year from now, with around 700 employees working from the site. Read More
Read MoreUMass Lowell names new dean for its business school
University of Massachusetts Lowell has appointed a new dean for its business school, who has both academic and professional experience in the fields of management and engineering. Read More
Read MoreCitizens hires First Republic wealth management talent
Citizens Financial Group may have lost to JPMorgan Chase in its bid to acquire the failed First Republic Bank — but it has hired some of the former First Republic’s wealth advisors. Read More
Read MoreVertex founder Josh Boger is back in biotech. Here’s why he ‘un-retired.’
The founder of Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. has rejoined the biotech world, more than 30 years after he founded the company that would eventually change the course of disease for patients with cystic fibrosis. Read More
Read MoreA new sports restaurant near TD Garden continues the legacy of The Fours
A new bar and restaurant has opened in the same location near TD Garden where iconic sports restaurant The Fours operated for 44 years. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know, and a whole new view of Boston
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know to start your Monday, plus the construction of Symphony Hall, the launch of Unidos in Power and the view from the new skyscraper being built above the Mass Pike. Read More
Read MoreKristen Craft leaves SVB for new role supporting startups at Fidelity
SVB’s former director of early-stage startups talked to BostInno about how she plans to play a key role in building Fidelity into a resource for startup founders, especially in Boston. Read More
Read MoreT board approves $2.72B budget featuring 644 new safety jobs
Roughly half of the nearly $175 million increase in proposed spending would go toward safety and training initiatives. Read More
Read MoreFacing new challenges, downtown businesses vote to re-up BID
The organization is seeking to help fill downtown’s many empty retail storefronts and to kickstart economic activity in the neighborhood given the fall-off in commuters. Read More
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