Archive for May 2025
The MBTA’s affinity group for LGBT workers binds a scattered workforce
In five years’ time, the MBTA’s LGBT affinity group has grown past 200 members. But as a public agency in a time when there’s federal pressure to back off from efforts to encourage diversity, its holding its ground. Read More
Read MoreAccounting firm Withum ‘has always led with inclusion’
The Withum affinity group working with the Greater Boston’s LGBTQ community, like other team member groups at the firm, is accountable for delivering meaningful results. Read More
Read MoreThese are the new international summer flights from Logan
Multiple airlines are bringing new international flight destinations to Logan ahead of the busy summer travel season. Read More
Read MoreMilestone reached for Seaport’s last residential project — for now
Boston Seaport District’s final residential building (for the foreseeable future) has hit a construction milestone, with an expected opening date next year. Read More
Read MoreBack Bay firm expands with $101M suburban residential site deal
A 280-unit residential complex in Franklin has been bought by a Back Bay firm with a portfolio of similar housing sites. Read More
Read MoreTrinity Financial advances 705-unit apartment project near Charlestown’s Community College T stop
Plans are moving ahead for 705 apartments next to the MBTA Orange Line’s Community College station in Charlestown. Read More
Read MoreBoston startup investment has plunged since 2021’s peak
The fundraising environment for Boston-area startups has gone cold — and yet there’s still very few better places to be. Here’s a look at how far it’s fallen and how it compares. Read More
Read MoreOp-ed: Support women entrepreneurs to strengthen the commonwealth
Gaby King Morse, of the Center for Women & Enterprise, and Jay Ash, of the Massachusetts Competitive Partnership in Boston, write that Massachusetts has a powerful opportunity to lead by example for an economy where women-owned businesses scale and thrive. Read More
Read MoreHere are 15 Mass. business advocates who make more than $250K a year
A Boston Business Journal analysis of tax forms found that the salaries of top CEOs and trade group presidents in the Bay State are more than competitive — some make over $1 million a year. Read More
Read MoreMass. device maker receives FDA warning regarding VR headsets
A developer of VR headsets for diagnostic work received a warning from the Food and Drug Administration regarding significant manufacturing and quality control deficiencies. Read More
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