Archive for March 2025
Video game maker CD Projekt to quadruple Mass. headcount
The European company is establishing a North American hub in Waltham. Read More
Read MoreThe National Observer: Real Estate: Tariffs, political tensions throw tourism economy into question
Travel and tourism are widely considered to be early barometers of overall economic health. Read More
Read MoreNew 15-story hotel proposed in the Seaport
The company that operates Aloft and Element is proposing a third 438-room hotel adjacent to the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. Read More
Read MoreOpinion: ‘Severance’ was meant to be satire, but the office felt a little too familiar
JLL’s workplace expert writes that “Severance,” Apple TV’s dark workplace satire about employees who surgically separate their work and personal memories, might be fiction — but it doesn’t feel far off. Here’s what employers can do to change that. Read More
Read MoreBiden’s racial justice lawyer joins Boston LGBT advocacy group
Josh Rovenger previously served as associate counsel to President Joe Biden on racial justice and equity, and now will work on issues related to LGBTQ+ civil rights. Read More
Read MoreI tried a day at a co-working space. Now, I kind of get it.
I’ve spent most of my working life either in an office or at home. This week, for the first time, I tried out a co-working space in the Seaport. Read More
Read MoreLargest Architectural Firms
The largest architecture firms in Massachusetts reported more than $590 million in architectural billings from offices located in the Bay State. The online version of this ranking expands beyond what appears in print; another 38 architecture firms are included in our digital rankings, in addition to the 25 featured in this week’s print edition.…
Read MoreIsland homeowners find themselves in a bind over insurance
Homeowners in Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket face a rougher insurance market than nearly anyone in the country. Read More
Read MoreWhite-collar workers feel new pressure as the job market shifts
A combination of factors is creating anxiety among white-collar workers. Read More
Read MoreMountainOne, Mechanics Cooperative banks plan to tie up
The banks, which are headquartered 140 miles apart, together would have assets of over $1.8 billion and operate 15 branches across Massachusetts. Read More
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