Archive for September 2025
Hiring managers are worried about a looming AI-powered threat
There’s been a surge in the number of people using fake identities during the hiring process. It has hiring mangers on edge. Read More
Read MoreBiogen’s new building kicks off Kendall Common project
Construction is underway on Biogen’s new Kendall Square headquarters building — and on the first phase of a 3-million-square-foot development in the middle of the neighborhood. Read More
Read MoreDesktop Metal assets acquired by Arc Impact, relaunching as advanced manufacturing platform
After a tumultuous year of ownership changes and financial struggles, a well-known additive manufacturing firm is getting another shot at success under new leadership. Read More
Read MoreCharles River Labs CFO takes job at local medical device giant
The CFO at Charles River Laboratories International Inc. is leaving to take a job at an Acton-based maker of a tubeless insulin pump. Read More
Read MoreHere are the largest banks closing, opening branches in Mass.
The Business Journal analyzed records of bank branch openings and closings in Mass. over the past year. Here’s a look at the openings and closings since last year. Read More
Read MoreConstruction work continues in Kendall Square
Cambridge can no longer claim a vacancy rate of zero for labs. But as different as the broader lab market may be these days, Kendall Square is still Kendall Square. Here’s a look at the neighborhood’s latest construction projects. Read More
Read MorePlans filed for next phase in Boston public housing redevelopment
Plans have been filed for the next two buildings in the phased redevelopment of the Mildred Hailey public housing development in Jamaica Plain. Read More
Read MoreInside Venture Lane: A venture studio with a knack for community
This month’s co-working tour brought me to Venture Lane, where I got a behind-the-scenes view of what it’s like to work out of a venture studio. The space was smaller than some of my other co-working experiences, but the community was robust. Read More
Read MoreTwo Watertown projects sought under city’s new zoning plan
Two residential developments totaling 92 units are being proposed for the center of Watertown under new zoning put in place by the city. Read More
Read MoreGap widens between Boston’s premier office space and the rest
Remote and hybrid work is pushing a growing gap between Boston’s top-class office towers and less-desirable ones. And data shows that workers are more likely to show up in the office in the best-quality buildings. Read More
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