Archive for June 2023
Folx Health kicks off campaign to raise funds to cover 474 transgender patients
The LGBTQ primary care start up intends to raise $400,000 to cover the cost of care for 474 people, the number of anti-LGBTQ bills filed across the country. Read More
Read MoreFew answers following abrupt closure of Compass Medical sites
The health organization, which had six locations south of Boston, was ordered to pay $16 million to Steward Medical Group last October. Read More
Read MoreThe Petri Dish: GreenLight to go private; C4 licenses cancer drug for $392M
Here’s The Petri Dish, a roundup of news that may get overlooked amid the influx of health care happenings. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and an evening for pride
Good morning, Boston. Welcome to June. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your workday and the official start to Pride Month. Read More
Read MoreWS to redevelop Cape Cod shopping plaza, bring in Whole Foods
The Boston-area real estate developer plans to do for the former Kmart plaza what it has done for retail centers like Legacy Place in Dedham and MarketStreet Lynnfield. Read More
Read MoreMIT-born photonics startup Lightmatter plans to grow staff with new $154M investment
The company employs 115 workers, including about 55 in Greater Boston and 40 in Mountain View, Calif., and plans to grow by approximately 50%, CEO Nick Harris said. Read More
Read MoreDorchester health center moves forward with plans to build new facility
Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center has filed plans to construct a new building adjacent to its current site on Blue Hill Avenue. Read More
Read MoreNew report finds gains in number of women leaders at local colleges
Massachusetts colleges have made progress toward having more women in leadership roles, according to an advocacy group’s new report, yet no transparency in racial, ethnic and gender makeup of their boards and leadership teams. Read More
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