Archive for September 2025
Abandoned military complex to become homes as builder returns to Hudson roots
Part of a former military site that traces back to World War II is being turned into new housing by a hometown native. Read More
Read MoreBoston gets new Spirit flight as airline cuts routes nationwide
Boston is gaining a new route from Spirit as the airline exits multiple markets amid bankruptcy. Read More
Read MoreAs lawyer salaries stay flat in Boston, NYC firm gives a hefty raise
Now that a New York law firm has upped its attorney salaries, will Boston firms follow suit? Read More
Read MoreFour transit-oriented housing projects underway in Melrose
Site work has begun next to the MBTA Haverhill Line’s Melrose/Cedar Park stop on a fourth residential project near a Melrose commuter-rail station. Read More
Read MoreRhode Island leaders react as Hasbro announces relocation to Massachusetts
It’s official. Hasbro — a storied corporation founded in Rhode Island a century ago — is moving from its aging headquarters in Pawtucket to new digs in the Boston Seaport District. Here’s how local officials reacted. Read More
Read MoreKeyBank’s commercial chief calls Boston ‘high-priority market’, plans aggressive hiring push
The $185 billion bank plans to expand its national headcount of commercial bankers by 10% before the end of the year. Read More
Read MoreHasbro chooses Boston Seaport for new headquarters
Hasbro Inc., one of the world’s largest toy companies, will move its headquarters to Boston from its long-time home of Rhode Island. Read More
Read MoreA shifting real estate scene is upending the second-home market
Several deal-breakers are emerging in the market for vacation homes as the real estate industry shifts. Read More
Read MoreAfter suing Apple, Cerence AI says it plans restructuring, cuts
The announcement of a restructuring came a day after the company said it’s taking the Cupertino giant to court over alleged patent infringement. Read More
Read MoreBoston consulting firm partners with venture studio to launch ‘LinkedIn for trades’
A Boston consulting firm has sold a minority stake to a venture studio and now plans to launch a product aimed at disrupting the construction industry’s labor procurement. Read More
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