Archive for June 2023
Talent pipeline running dry? Here’s how to build one from the ground up
Companies just starting out need to get the basics right to ensure a good talent pipeline, experts say. Read More
Read MoreDevelopers again asked to bid on land near Southie convention center
The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority scrapped a previous bidding process in April amid community concerns and opposition from elected officials. Read More
Read MoreLandmark Martha’s Vineyard hotel to reopen after 18-month renovation
The Kelley House hotel dates back to 1742, and its collection of homes that span most of a block in the center of Edgartown have made it a mainstay of the island’s hospitality industry. But like any other property of its age, it was due for a big overhaul. Read More
Read MoreLandmark Martha’s Vineyard hotel to reopen after 18 month renovation
The Kelly House hotel dates back to 1742, and its collection of homes that span most of a block in the center of Edgartown have made it a mainstay of the island’s hospitality industry. But like any other property of its age, it was due for a big overhaul. Read More
Read MoreBoston company named to Offshore Wind Innovation Hub’s accelerator program
The Boston startup is the first to train offshore wind workers in virtual reality. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and the next big office battle
Read the 5 things you need to know in Boston business news to start your Tuesday, from a new restaurant in a former rest stop to a biotech’s IPO plan and 9 new restaurants in Somerville — plus the latest office battle brewing. Read More
Read MoreIn Upham’s Corner, a restaurant from the neighborhood for the neighborhood
It’s been a long journey for a tiny building. Built in 1912 as a rest stop for streetcar passengers, a $1.9 million renewal turned it into a restaurant that some say represents the soul of the neighborhood. Read More
Read More‘Net zero’ building code could worsen Mass. housing crisis, study says
A new Massachusetts building code meant to spur “net zero” development would increase construction costs and potentially worsen the state’s housing crisis if incentives are not offered to help offset the added expense, according to a newly released study. Read More
Read MoreBerkshire Bank is latest to pick up former First Republic staff
Berkshire Bank is the latest bank to pick up former bank employees following the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank. Berkshire Bank’s wealth management team has reeled in an advanced planning associate from First Republic, the bank said. Read More
Read More‘We’ve been waiting’: Cannabis businesses petition state to prioritize equity fund to oldest operators
A group of businesses have petitioned the state Cannabis Control Commission asking regulators to disburse money from a social equity trust fund to existing social-equity-licensed businesses rather than to encourage new entrants to the marketplace. Read More
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