Archive for July 2023
Another clean energy company eyes Devens for potential new HQ
King Street Properties’ new Pathway Devens campus was built with biomanufacturing in mind but has drawn strong interest from the clean energy sector. Read More
Read MoreCisco to acquire Boston startup founded by one of its former employees
A Boston-based, identity security startup is bringing its technology and its team to a multinational corporation. Read More
Read MoreBristol Myers, Celgene vet jumps to Flagship Pioneering as first chief scientist
A former top scientist for several Big Pharma companies has made the leap to Cambridge venture firm Flagship Pioneering. Read More
Read MoreFrozen drinks and ice cream coming to High Street Place and more food news
Just in time for the middle of the summer heat, a new frozen drink and ice cream seller is opening in downtown Boston’s High Street Place. Plus, here’s what else is new in Boston’s restaurant scene. Read More
Read MoreSVB Securities, now Leerink Partners again, returns to Boston roots
Only four years after Jeff Leerink sold his Boston-founded investment firm to SVB Financial Group, the bank collapsed. Now, after weeks of bankruptcy court proceedings, Leerink, who remained CEO through the sale, is buying back his old firm and returning it to its Boston roots. Read More
Read More‘Survive to thrive’: CRE startups fight in an industry still reeling from the pandemic
Return to office false starts and rising interest rates keep commercial real estate startups on their heels. Read More
Read MoreCan employers solve the childcare crisis? Here’s what that might look like
Employer-supported childcare could play a key role in solving the Bay State’s childcare crisis. But there’s no silver bullet. Read More
Read MoreThe Petri Dish: EyePoint CEO steps down; Sumitomo rebrands after gutting layoffs
Takeda has withdrawn its application to market its dengue virus vaccine in the U.S., and other biopharma news you may have missed. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and the Sumner Tunnel closure’s real test
Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your Thursday. Read More
Read MoreLargest IT Consulting Firms in Massachusetts
The list includes firms that are paid to independently diagnose and solve clients’ IT-related problems, providing full project management and oversight. Read More
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