Archive for January 2024
Mass General Brigham pulls doctors from Steward hospital; President steps down
Mass General Brigham sent an email to staff on Friday saying that its physicians will no longer be performing any procedures at Holy Family’s Haverhill and Methuen campuses as the hospital’s parent company is roiled by financial pressures. Read More
Read MoreWhole Foods, Capital Grille coming to Tuscan Village, and more retail news
Tuscan Village has kept growing through a series of challenges. Here’s what’s next at the mixed-use development Salem, New Hampshire, plus more local retail news. Read More
Read MoreNatixis sponsors local Paralympian in hunt of 2024 Paralympics
Natixis announced it will sponsor amputee sprinter Femita Ayanbeku who is aiming to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. Read More
Read MoremRNA cancer immunotherapy startup cuts 18% of staff
On the heels of an approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Strand Therapeutics is reducing its headcount to focus on its upcoming entry into the clinic. Read More
Read MoreBBJ panelists confident in economy but have concerns
Boston Business Journal panelists said they see reasons for optimism with the Massachusetts economy but also challenges both local — like housing and a tight labor market — and far beyond. Read More
Read MoreCushman loses another big-name broker as Joyce heads to CBRE
Joyce’s departure comes shortly after Cushman lost his long-time partner, Bob Richards, to JLL. Read More
Read MoreCommentary: Taxpayers have interest in ending Harvard pay-for-play schemes
Lawyers for Civil Rights, which filed a complaint against Harvard over donor/legacy preferences, calls on the Ivy League institution to be more transparent about the decisions it makes, who is making them, and who benefits from them. Read More
Read MoreMarshmallow makers built a thriving business using TikTok. Here’s how they did it.
Their company is one of a growing number of small businesses that are finding their customers on social media. Read More
Read MoreHere are 17 Mass. public companies building up their cash reserves
For many public companies, having significant cash and cash equivalents on hand can mean they’re getting ready for a potential acquisition. Read More
Read MoreMassChallenge partners with NATO on six-month defense startup bootcamp
The accelerator will host 13 startups that have applications in the defense industry. Read More
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