Archive for May 2025
Somerville EV charging startup raises $30.5 million, plans to hire
With a new $30.5 million Series A, a Somerville startup is looking to grow its team and is now looking at expanding to Europe and the Middle East. Read More
Read MoreFidelity Investments business fined for tardy trading
The company was censured and fined by federal regulators for taking weeks to complete certain customer transactions — instead of days. Read More
Read MoreWhat execs at the largest public US companies had to say about tariffs
CEOs in recent earnings calls talked about how they’re navigating international trade policy uncertainty. Read More
Read MoreOffice returns are hitting their new normal
With corporate titans ramping up return-to-office requirements, the in-office picture is finding its new normal — but some cities are faring better than others. Read More
Read MoreWaymo’s driverless taxis will face some unique obstacles in Boston
What will the autonomous vehicle startup Waymo find once it starts mapping the streets of Boston, as it plans to do this month? Regulatory hurdles, rotaries and roads riddled with potholes, for a start. Read More
Read MoreBBJ CFO of the Year lifetime achievement, rising star honorees named
The Boston Business Journal has named the F. Gorham Brigham Lifetime Achievement Award and Rising Star honorees for its CFO of the Year program for 2025. Read More
Read MoreBoston startup 3Daughters moves headquarters to Baltimore
A Boston startup developing technology to make a common form of birth control more comfortable and accessible is moving out of state—but no staff is moving to the new headquarters. Read More
Read MoreFranklin Park stadium legal battle continues as opponents appeal court decision
A group of Boston residents isn’t giving up their fight against a controversial stadium renovation, taking their case to a higher court after a recent setback. Read More
Read MorePermit issued for partial lab conversion near South Station
Nan Fung Life Sciences Real Estate is converting office floors to lab space at 470 Atlantic Ave. in Boston, amid a growing lab vacancy trend. Read More
Read MoreVoluntary buyouts for flood-prone coastal properties proposed
Massachusetts unveils a 50-year coastal resilience plan to protect 3 million residents from rising seas, including buyouts and evacuation studies. Read More
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