Archive for May 2025
One Congress tower in Boston secures $650 million refinancing deal
The One Congress office tower that serves as the headquarters of State Street Corp. has been refinanced for $650 million. Read More
Read MoreThe National Observer: Airports, airlines prepare for travel surge
As the summer travel season fast approaches, airlines and airports are ramping up their activities. See who’s making changes, and find out how leaders in both biotech and higher education are reassessing their industries in the wake of federal-funding cuts in this week’s The National Observer. Read More
Read MoreScottish startup that helps patients regain hand mobility sets up Boston HQ
The healthtech startup from Scotland is establishing its U.S. headquarters with the launch of a new medical device that uses air pressure to help patients regain hand mobility. Read More
Read MoreEnterprise Bank plans layoffs in conjunction with Rockland Trust merger
Enterprise Bank is in the process of selling to Rockland Trust, which has already planned job cuts. Read More
Read More8-story building with housing, retail approved for Assembly Row
The new building is planned to include 318 residential units, with ground-floor retail and second-floor parking. Read More
Read More5 for ’25: Five ways to prioritize employees’ mental health
Leaders are discovering that being open about their own struggles can create a more-supportive workplace culture for everyone. Read More
Read MoreSnow removal companies push for liability reform as insurance costs soar
A long-standing bill in the state Legislature aims to clear a path for snow-removal providers looking to address insurance-liability issues they say are beyond their control. Read More
Read MoreLook inside International Place’s $100 million renovation
It’s the most significant change to the two-tower office complex in more than 30 years. Look inside the ongoing construction, being overseen by North Reading firm Columbia. Read More
Read MoreCourtyard Boston Copley Square sells
As one of Back Bay’s smaller hotels, the Courtyard Boston Copley Square didn’t land a nine-figure price like its larger neighbors have in the last few years. Read More
Read MoreWork to start on big Medford dorm and other campus housing projects
Now that it’s the time of year for graduations, it’s also nearly the time of year for campus construction projects to get underway. Here’s a look at what’s coming up in the Boston area. Read More
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