Archive for May 2025
Needham Bank is focused on organic growth rather than M&A
Since going public in 2023, Needham Bank has been investing in its technology, its people and its communities in order to grow to become the 15th-largest in the state. Read More
Read MoreMarket Basket CEO power struggle: What you need to know
Market Basket is going through another CEO power struggle. Here’s an explainer of what’s new and how we got here. Read More
Read MoreThe National Observer: Real Estate: Pending sales within luxury housing market slow nationally
Pending sales in the luxury segment have fallen to their lowest level in more than a decade. Read More
Read MoreThe Playbook: What’s gotten Gen Zers interested in trade careers
In this edition of The Playbook, we look at why Gen Zers are more interested in trade careers, what’s changing in office dress codes and more. Read More
Read MoreFeds seek to lease newly renovated downtown Boston building
The building across from the Old State House in Boston is hitting the market with 33,000 square feet of space for offices, apartments or a hotel. Read More
Read MoreBBJ celebrates Business of Pride awards event
The Boston Business Journal celebrated its ninth-annual Business of Pride awards event at Boston Chops in the South End on the evening of Wednesday, May 28. Read More
Read MoreMass. bank M&A surges after the pandemic and SVB’s collapse put them on hold
Bank mergers in Massachusetts have returned after a slowdown due the pandemic and the collapse of SVB. It’s expected to continue. Read More
Read MoreHere are the biggest general contractors in Massachusetts
The top 20 largest general contractors in Massachusetts reported approximately $11 billion in cumulative local billings from offices located in the Bay State. The online version of this ranking expands beyond what appears in print; another 36 general contractors are included in our digital rankings, in addition to the 20 featured in this week’s…
Read MoreEditorial: Capping out-of-pocket healthcare costs isn’t the answer
Gov. Healey’s plan to cap out-of-pocket healthcare costs won’t solve the problem. More targeted assistance, and addressing the root cause, will. Read More
Read MoreSouth Station Tower developer buys warehouses north of Boston for $73M
A pair of warehouses north of Boston have sold for $73 million as part of a three-property deal between two major real estate investment firms. Read More
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