Archive for October 2025
Mass. town approves zoning plan for a new Costco store
According to the town select board, current plans would see the Costco open in mid-2027. Read More
Read MoreBoston Globe print circulation down by half since pre-pandemic
The continued decline once again prompts the question of how long the newspaper will operate the Taunton printing plant it opened in 2017. Read More
Read MoreWoburn-based home remodeling company suddenly closes
A Woburn-based home remodeling company suddenly closed this week in a surprise to customers and employees alike, according to two local media reports. Read More
Read More2026 40 Under 40 nominations now open, with new spring date
The Boston Business Journal’s 2026 40 Under 40 nominations are now live for the upcoming springtime event. Read More
Read MoreNew Hull development gives nod to former Paragon Park
More than four decades after the Paragon Park amusement park closed in Hull, a new development on part of the site will give a nod to the old use by adopting the Paragon name. Read More
Read MoreNY project management firm acquires Boston construction consultancy
The Boston construction consulting firm has been involved in a new headquarters building for Moderna in Cambridge and a building for Boston University’s School of Fine Arts. Read More
Read MoreThe Playbook: A new factor is driving a wedge between job candidates, managers
In this edition of The Playbook, we take a look at a critical new performance metric drawing managers’ attention, the next wave of high-paying jobs and more. Read More
Read MoreHousing proposed for downtown Watertown under new zoning
The proposed residential building in Watertown would add 153 units to the city’s downtown thanks to new zoning put into place last year. Read More
Read MoreWant to buy a garage in Cambridge? It’ll cost you more than anywhere else in the U.S.
A typical Cambridge house goes for $2.2 million. But with a garage? Add $1.3 million, on average, the highest in the country. Read More
Read MoreState’s refusal to disclose company tax incentives denies public accountability
The Department of Revenue’s refusal to disclose certain tax incentive information marks a departure from past practices, leaving journalists and citizens searching for answers about how taxpayer money is being used. Read More
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