Archive for February 2025
Americans divided on Trump’s tariff impact but most expect higher costs
Many Americans surveyed in a new national poll believe small businesses will suffer because of tariffs. Read More
Read MoreJoann crafts stores will close in these Mass. cities, towns
These are the Massachusetts cities and towns where Joann locations are set to close. Read More
Read MoreBraintree retail plaza sells for $30 million
A Needham-based real estate firm has acquired 86,000 square feet of retail space within the Marketplace at Braintree. Read More
Read MoreIntellia adds to Cambridge real estate, looks to exit Waltham lease early
Intellia Therapeutics Inc. is shaking up its Cambridge and Waltham real estate footprints. Read More
Read MorePoll takes Mass. temperature on Healey, Trump
A majority of voters here approve of the job Gov. Maura Healey is doing and fewer than one-third feel the same way about President Donald Trump, and a new poll found that Bay Staters are largely split on support for some of Trump’s early executive actions. Read More
Read MoreReal estate agent numbers plummet to decade low as industry undergoes transformation
Technology and recent legal challenges have forced real estate agents to either evolve or exit the business. Read More
Read MoreMGB partners with Philips on AI device-monitoring program
The two organizations are aiming to collect live healthcare data from multiple devices monitoring the same patient, then use artificial intelligence to integrate the data and improve clinical care. Read More
Read MoreMGB partners with Philips on AI device-monitoring program
The two organizations are aiming to collect live healthcare data from multiple devices monitoring the same patient, then use artificial intelligence to integrate the data and improve clinical care. Read More
Read MoreCitizens Bank making several changes to its branch network
The second-largest bank in the commonwealth is adjusting its geographic footprint in three Boston suburbs. Read More
Read MoreAspenTech shareholders challenge multibillion-dollar takeover
An investor is claiming that Emerson Electric Co.’s proposed acquisition of AspenTech is unfair to AspenTech’s investors, that the proposed $7.2 billion deal undervalues the company and the board of directors withheld important information from investors. Read More
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