Archive for August 2025
Boston developer breaks ground on $90M East Boston housing project
A Boston developer is starting work on its latest East Boston project building new homes on a former industrial property. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know, and top 10 worst breaches of commuting etiquette
Here are the five things you need to know in local business news to start your workday, including Fenway workers’ UK trip, Mass. companies on the Inc. 5000, MBTA at night and the top 10 worst breaches of commuting etiquette Read More
Read MoreFenway workers fly to Liverpool to petition John Henry for negotiation help
Fenway Park concession workers are taking their labor dispute across the Atlantic in hopes of a face-to-face meeting with Red Sox owner John Henry in Liverpool. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: InvoiceCloud
Boston-based InvoiceCloud, a leading provider of o Read More
Read MoreA class-action lawsuit is a warning shot on one AI risk for businesses
Workday is facing a legal challenge over its AI-powered hiring tools. The case outcome could determine how companies use artificial intelligence for hiring. Read More
Read MoreMBTA to once again experiment with late-night service
After calls from the restaurant industry over the years to address the lack of transportation options for late-night workers, the MBTA will begin running subway trains and buses nearly an hour later into the night on certain days. Read More
Read MoreVertex refinances HQ for $1 billion
Vertex Pharmaceuticals has refinanced its Seaport headquarters buildings for $1 billion, putting a ten-figure value on an office that was one of the first big corporate bets on the neighborhood. Read More
Read MoreNumber of Mass. companies on Inc. 5000 hits new low
For the second year in a row, the number of Massachusetts companies hit a low point on the Inc. 5000, the annual ranking of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S. Read More
Read MoreCitizens Bank names new CFO
The leadership shuffle at Citizens Bank continues as a new CFO is named to replace John Woods. Read More
Read MoreSurging AI power needs force states to reconsider energy plans and emissions targets
Electrical-grid capacity is the biggest hurdle for data-center development today. Read More
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