Archive for September 2025
Increase in employer health-care costs expected to be ‘highest in years’
Employers are bracing for a significant jump in health-care costs. Read More
Read MoreHis prior startups sold to Wayfair and Salesforce. His new one just raised $18M.
A former Wayfair executive and serial entrepreneur has shifted his focus from technology to healthcare after his parents’ medical journey inspired a new approach to holistic medicine. Read More
Read MoreTwo key factors will determine when housing costs might return to ‘normal’
It could take years for housing prices to return to “normal,” but that depends on two factors. Read More
Read MoreContractor sues IQHQ, state for $27M in unpaid bills for Fenway Center project over Mass Pike
A contractor that has built a supporting deck system for a long-running construction project over the Massachusetts Turnpike in Boston has sued the developer and the state over what it says are unpaid bills for its work. Read More
Read MoreWhile it looks for a new Mass. president, M&T Bank has an interim leader here
Like predecessor Grace Lee, the interim market president came to M&T through its acquisition of Peoples United Bank. Read More
Read MoreBXP reports jump in office demand from AI
Office demand driven by an AI boom is helping drive growth for Boston-based real estate trust BXP. Read More
Read MoreOpenAI coming to Mass. ‘inevitable,’ says new economic development secretary
Eric Paley, who started on the job on Sept. 2, was asked who he’d pitch to move HQ to the Bay State after Hasbro’s relocation announcement this week. Read More
Read MoreHere are the highest-paid executives at Mass. banks
A survey of bank CEOs across the U.S. found the median 2024 compensation was $750,000. Here are the highest-paid executives based in Massachusetts. Read More
Read MoreAmerican Tower, Samaritans partner for suicide prevention
As a longtime sponsor of events like the flagship Breakfast for Hope, American Tower has contributed over $475K to Samaritans Inc. through direct giving and soliciting through their corporate network. Read More
Read MoreGE Vernova sells software business amid strategy review
The Cambridge-based energy company will sell its Proficy business to San Francisco-based private equity firm TPG in a deal expected to close in 2026. Read More
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