Archive for October 2025
Federal judge in R.I. orders Trump administration to pay for SNAP with emergency fund
A federal judge in Rhode Island on Friday ordered the Trump administration to use emergency funding to pay for the nation’s low-income food program, known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, court records show. Read More
Read MoreTD Bank to close 51 branches, including 6 in Massachusetts
TD Bank to close 51 branches across 12 states, including six in Massachusetts and one drive-thru, as part of a shift towards a digital-centric retail model. Read More
Read MoreMixed-use Allston project secures building permit
A mixed-use development on Harvard Avenue in Allston has received a building permit to build 170 apartments and ground-floor retail space. Read More
Read MoreNantucket’s Cliff neighborhood sees highest-price home sale yet in 2025
Nantucket has its second home sale of more than $30 million in October — both in the Cliff neighborhood and this one sold off-market. Read More
Read MorePower grid operator ISO New England announces leadership changes for 2026
The six-state grid operator will start 2026 with a new CFO and new CEO. Read More
Read MoreConstruction begins on $125M on-spec office complex at former Superfund site in Woburn
A former Superfund site in Woburn is getting a new lease on life, as developers break ground on a massive office and lab complex despite challenging market conditions. Read More
Read MoreDelta to resume daily Boston-Tel Aviv flights, years after halting service due to conflict
Delta is set to relaunch Tel Aviv service from Logan Airport three years after it stopped flying to the Middle Eastern country due to conflict. Read More
Read MoreTwo market reports suggest a turnaround in Boston’s office market
Two new quarterly real estate reports give more reason to believe in a turn in fortunes in the Boston area, with rising office-space demand and a number of larger leases. Read More
Read MoreThis restaurateur is working to create a gateway to the North End
Frank DePasquale, who’s built his restaurant empire in the North End, is now taking on a project to remake part of the gateway to the neighborhood from the Greenway. Read More
Read MoreNortheastern, Harvard top Mass. schools in federal lobbying spend
Local colleges spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to lobby Capitol Hill, a Business Journal analysis of federal data shows. Read More
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