Archive for February 2024
Hundreds turn out for BBJ’s 11th annual Mentoring Monday
The Boston Business Journal’s annual Mentoring Monday brought over 300 attendees to the Westin Copley Plaza this week for an afternoon of networking and mentorship. Read More
Read MoreCEC expands with second Mass. office in Peabody
Pittsburgh-based Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. has been in Massachusetts since 2012 when it opened an office in Raynham. The Peabody location is the firm’s second in the state. Read More
Read MoreCambridge College to be acquired by Bay Path University in Western Mass.
Cambridge College in Boston has agreed to be acquired by Bay Path University, a similar-sized school in Western Massachusetts with a similar student body. Read More
Read MoreA new ‘deep tech’ collaborative is coming to Boston
The group is billing ven^x as the first deep tech venture capital collaborative. Read More
Read MoreFDA rejects Burlington biotech’s schizophrenia drug, sends stock tumbling
Minerva Neurosciences’ schizophrenia drug has run into another roadblock on its path to approval. Read More
Read MoreAvalyn Pharma moves HQ to Cambridge from Seattle
The company’s Seattle team, which had 5,900 square feet of downtown office space, has shifted to working remotely. Read More
Read MoreCambridge startup Epicore Biosystems aims to test athletes’ sweat for doping
The sweat-collecting device is meant to be a less-invasive way to drug test Olympic athletes. Read More
Read MoreMass. AG Campbell sues Milton over rejection of MBTA Communities law
Attorney General Andrea Campbell is asking a court to force Milton to create zoning that adheres to the MBTA Communities Act within three months. It’s an important test case for the new law. Read More
Read MoreFive things: Office abatements, Steward’s new plan, a chipmaker’s local job cuts and how AI is failing
Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your Tuesday, including office tax abatements rising, Steward’s new financial plan, a chipmaker’s local job cuts and how AI is failing its customer-service assignment. Read More
Read MoreDevelopers lament inconsistent BPDA reviews in new survey
The agency conducted the survey as part of an initiative to improve BPDA project reviews. Read More
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