Archive for March 2024
Craft Food Halls set to open in Allston, and more retail news
Craft Food Halls will open its 10th Boston area location later this month at Studio Allston Hotel, joining others in Dorchester, Lexington, Marlborough, Waltham and Wellesley. Read More
Read MoreSouthcoast Health interested in acquiring Steward Health Care hospital
Steward Health Care, a private-equity owned for-profit system, has been embroiled in a financial crisis that has left the future of its nine Massachusetts hospitals uncertain. Southcoast Health is now publicly expressing interest in one. Read More
Read MoreAmylyx stock implodes following trial failure of ALS drug
Shares dropped by more than 80% at the opening bell Friday after the 384-employee Cambridge company after said that its drug designed to treat ALS had failed its Phase 3 clinical trial. Read More
Read MoreFive things: Cocktails to-go, the fastest growing company and death to daylight savings
Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your Friday. Read More
Read MoreWork begins on new housing at former UMass Lowell campus
The 30-acre site in Chelmsford will soon become a 340-unit housing development, with a completion expected late next year. Read More
Read MoreCannabis Commission sets parameters for hiring new director
The state commission aims to have its new executive director on board by this summer. Read More
Read MoreColumbia Threadneedle CEO is out to ‘make Boston a better place’
Through his career in banking, Ted Truscott sees his job as leaving the company the company in better shape for its clients and stockholders. But philanthropy in Greater Boston is always at the forefront of what he does. Read More
Read MoreCambridge biotech discloses it quietly reduced staff by 28% last year
Karin Hellsvik, Foghorn’s vice president of corporate affairs and investor relations, said the decision was due to "macroeconomic challenges." Read More
Read MoreCambridge biotech discloses it quietly laid off 28% of its staff last year
Karin Hellsvik, Foghorn’s vice president of corporate affairs and investor relations, said the decision was due to "macroeconomic challenges." Read More
Read MoreUMass Memorial, Google Cloud working on AI tool to find candidates for cardiometabolic drugs
UMass Memorial Health and Google Cloud will use artificial intelligence to find the best treatments for patients with heart disease. Read More
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