Archive for October 2025
Herb Chambers’ new parent rolls out cloud-based system after provider dispute
Asbury Automotive Group, which recently acquired Herb Chambers, is making a significant tech shift for its dealerships. Read More
Read MoreAmazon to lay off 14,000 corporate workers
The company, which said in an employee memo it will continue to hire in “key strategic areas,” also left the door open to further layoffs in the coming year. Read More
Read MoreNew Balance expands Brighton holdings
New Balance’s property development arm has paid $35 million for a 3-acre site next to its Boston Landing property in Brighton. Read More
Read MoreCommercial property insurer taps Liberty Mutual executive for CFO role
Commercial property insurer FM has named a new chief financial officer. Read More
Read MoreGreen cement maker Sublime Systems reshuffles leadership
As Sublime Systems expands partnerships, cement deals and continues progress on its manufacturing facility, the green cement company has announced a new CEO. Read More
Read MoreSNAP benefits cut looms for 300,000 disabled Mass. residents amid shutdown
As the federal government remains closed, hundreds of thousands of disabled individuals in Massachusetts face an impending crisis related to a crucial nutrition assistance program. Read More
Read MoreAmazon looks to cut up to 30,000 corporate jobs, report says
The cuts come as the tech giant looks to cut spending and address overhiring during the pandemic. Read More
Read MoreAfter one profitable quarter, Wayfair swings back to the red
The home goods retailer is back in the red despite a revenue jump. Read More
Read MoreCoalition: A missed opportunity to stand with Boston’s Latino voters
Despite Latino candidates receiving strong voter support in Boston’s preliminary election, two major newspapers excluded them from City Council endorsements, raising questions about representation in local media. Read More
Read MoreOffice-to-residential trend continues with proposed Brighton apartment conversion
The proposed conversion in Brighton reflects a growing trend in Boston, where underutilized office spaces are finding new life as residential units. Read More
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