Archive for April 2025
Fusion startup tests its tech in extreme cold — in Woburn
Some of the coldest temperatures recorded on the planet can be found 40 minutes outside of Boston at an industrial facility in Woburn. Read More
Read MoreThe National Observer: Top tactics to navigate tariffs
Industry experts share their insights on how to navigate the rapidly evolving trade environment, including how to reduce costs and strategies for assessing contracts. Find out what they had to say, as well as why billionaire Mark Cuban is setting his sights on the health-care industry, as part of this week’s coverage in The…
Read MoreFive new tenants come to Legacy Place, and more retail news
Anna’s Taqueria and Mecha Noodle Bar are among the new attractions at the Dedham retail destination. Also, a successor is moving in at the former No. 9 Park. Read More
Read MoreHere’s how Gillette plans to redevelop its Fort Point site
The company filed an 84-page master plan with Boston’s planning department that lays out with granularity what it will seek to do. Read More
Read MoreIn ‘aggressive but nice’ growth, First Priority Credit Union will add branch, new territory
First Priority got a green light this week on two plans for expansion, and predicts its deposits will grow by nearly 10% as a result. Read More
Read MoreSBA rolls out new anti-fraud measures for loan programs
New measures for loan programs include citizenship and age verification. Read More
Read MoreHasbro HQ decision delayed until ‘this summer’
The Pawtucket-based toy and game giant is eying the Boston Seaport as a possible new headquarters location. A decision has been delayed until “the coming months” Read More
Read More5 for ’25: Five tax-filing tips for business owners
A tax adviser and certified public accountant says business owners should have these things in mind ahead of tax-filing deadline day. Read More
Read MoreCape Cod lawmaker arrested, indicted on federal fraud charges
Rep. Christopher Flanagan of Dennis was arrested Friday morning after being indicted by a federal grand jury on charges that he allegedly orchestrated a multi-pronged scheme to defraud a local trade association. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know, and a last echo of a tech legacy
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in local business news to start your Friday. Read More
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