Archive for July 2025
New filings put cost on planned Cambridge development: $4.5B
A proposed 4.6-million-square-foot mixed-use development in Cambridge’s Alewife neighborhood would span 21 buildings and cost $4.5 billion, according to new preliminary filings with the state. Read More
Read MoreThe National Observer: Real Estate: National housing market continues shift to buyers
While new listings and home construction are welcome news in a market that’s been starved of inventory for years, there are still a lot of challenges for both buyers and sellers. Read More
Read MoreUMass Amherst professor gets NASA grant to study life on Jupiter moon
A professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is looking to an unexpected place to help NASA predict what life in space might look like: The deep sea. Read More
Read MoreMass. market leader at M&T Bank, Grace Lee, exits company
The Massachusetts market president at the bank has resigned, but the company hasn’t given a reason why. Read More
Read MoreLargest IT Consulting Firms in Massachusetts
Data for this list was obtained from participating firm representatives. The list includes firms that are paid to independently diagnose and solve clients’ IT-related problems, providing full project management and oversight. Read More
Read MoreMedford package store site eyed for housing thanks to MBTA Act
A 248-unit residential development is being proposed for a Kappy’s Fine Wines & Spirits site in Medford’s Wellington neighborhood. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know, and the changing role of the chief financial officer
Good morning, Boston. Happy National Tequila Day. Here are the five things you need to know in local business news to start your Thursday. Read More
Read MoreMartial arts app for women hopes to follow in footsteps of Strava
Zoë Barry, who launched ZappRx and Zingeroo in Boston, is also among the app’s early investors. Read More
Read MoreDollars to dollars: Which CEOs are truly earning their pay?
Which of the highest-paid CEOs in Mass. are earning their pay? We crunched the numbers. Read More
Read MoreOSHA change cuts workplace-safety fines for more small businesses
OSHA is expanding a policy that could save small businesses thousands of dollars in workplace safety fines. Read More
Read More