Archive for June 2025
Former GE site in Fort Point sells for $57M
The Fort Point building where General Electric set up its temporary headquarters when the giant moved to Boston in 2016 has sold for just over $57 million. Read More
Read MoreBeyond return-to-office: Rethinking the future of remote work
Sandra O’Sullivan, chief people officer at Curriculum Associates, writes that prioritizing flexibility and intentional connection can create a workplace where everyone thrives. Read More
Read MoreAI workshop offers back-office help for Black-owned businesses
The Black Economic Council of Massachusetts will select 30 of its businesses to participate in summer workshops designed to help companies leverage AI to accelerate their business and free up their time. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know: Private school bankruptcy, dancing dog robots and new faces
Here are the five things to know today, including Penguin Hall bankruptcy, New Seabury golf club sale, dancing dog robots and summer interns Read More
Read MoreSmall businesses get beat on pay, but they’re winning at retention for different reasons
Small businesses are proving they have a secret weapon in the battle for talent, and it’s not higher salaries. Read More
Read MoreCape Cod golf course bought by national company
Cape Cod’s The Club at New Seabury has been bought by a national golf course company that plans site improvements in the coming few years. Read More
Read MoreProposed tax-credit expansions, HUD cuts could spell big changes for affordable-housing industry
Affordable-housing developers and lenders are cautiously optimistic about potential changes to the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program, but proposed budget cuts to a federal agency could erase those hopes. Read More
Read MoreIron Mountain nabs new federal contract after Musk ridiculed company storage site
The Boston-based records and data management company found itself under the scrutiny of Elon Musk a few months ago. Read More
Read MoreNeedham developer to swap out labs for residences
A high-profile project slated for a site at the former Muzi auto dealership site off Route 128 in Needham is shifting away from lab and office uses that were approved two-and-a-half years ago. Read More
Read MoreMilestone reached on yet another Seaport building for Vertex
Construction reached a milestone topping-off point on Tuesday for the fourth Seaport office and lab building for Vertex Pharmaceuticals. Read More
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