Archive for July 2025
After merger, TechTarget cuts 10% of workforce
The cuts came after the Newton-based media and marketing business completed its merger with with Informa Tech’s digital businesses in 2024. Read More
Read MoreState mental health case worker layoffs averted through agreement with state
After six months, an agreement to prevent the proposed layoffs of 170 case workers has been struck. It will, however, terminate the case workers’ hybrid work agreement. Read More
Read MoreJapanese material science company announces US HQ in Boston
A joint venture between one of Japan’s top AI unicorns and chip innovators, its largest energy company and Mitsubishi Chemical is opening its first dedicated U.S. office in Boston. Read More
Read MoreReal estate commissions were expected to fall after a landmark settlement. A surprise has emerged.
Real estate agents are feeling a different kind of squeeze. Read More
Read MoreHotel plan scrapped as Brookline project eyes new development path
A Boston developer is eliminating a proposed hotel and seeking a different path for a planned residential development along Route 9 in Brookline. Read More
Read MoreDorm tower ‘topping off’ marks a milestone for Simmons University
Simmons University has marked a construction milestone, but not for just any residential project — it’s a residential project aimed at helping the Fenway college take a major step forward for enrollment and services. Read More
Read MoreState Street cuts jobs as custodian bank eyes AI efficiency
The banking and financial services giant has been restructuring its workforce as it eyes AI-driven operational efficiency. Read More
Read MoreExperts urge early preparation for Opportunity Zones program revamp
The federal Opportunity Zones program is getting a major overhaul. Read More
Read MoreUnderscore VC to move offices next month
The pre-seed and seed-level venture capital firm was based at Boston’s Old City Hall since 2018. Read More
Read MoreThese towns are still out of compliance with MBTA Communities law as deadline looms
As the final hours before the deadline for many towns to comply with the MBTA Communities Act ticked down, some are still holding out against the state’s requirements. Read More
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