Archive for October 2025
Biotech planning to seek first-ever FDA approval signs new Waltham lease
A drug developer planning to seek FDA approval for its first drug before the end of the year has signed a 32,000-square-foot lease for headquarters in Waltham’s CityPoint office cluster. Read More
Read MoreAI’s rise sparks a new challenge for managers: Fighting ‘workslop’
Business owners and managers are facing a new challenge that stems from how employees use AI tools. Read More
Read MoreSmartLabs backs out of 140K square foot Cambridge lease
The co-working space provider for lab space will no longer move into the space as first planned in 2023, the latest sign of trouble for the flexible coworking lab space provider. Read More
Read MoreState sells Boston State Hospital land for 287-home development in Mattapan
The state has closed on a sale of part of the former Boston State Hospital campus in Mattapan that’s expected to become a development of 287 homes. Read More
Read MoreO’Brien cites ‘deeper sense of purpose’ in first meeting back as chair of CCC
In her first meeting back as chair of the Cannabis Control Commission, Shannon O’Brien said she has a renewed sense of purpose and responsibility to the industry. Read More
Read MoreDCU Center set for new identity as DCU merges with West Coast credit union
The largest-ever merger of credit unions could be completed on Jan. 1, and would eventually lead to a name change. Read More
Read MoreThe Playbook: A new workplace trend has hiring managers and job candidates at odds
In this edition of The Playbook, we take a look at hybrid work’s last stand, why executives are optimistic about the economy and more. Read More
Read MoreFranklin Cummings’ South End site back on market
The South End campus of Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology is back on the market after a previous sale agreement fell through. Read More
Read MoreBeverly semiconductor company to merge in $4.4B deal
Beverly-based Axcelis Technologies is merging with a fellow semiconductor equipment company in a deal that would create a $4.4 billion giant. Read More
Read MoreSomerville startup gets $14M to fix potholes, sidewalk cracks
CEO Daniel Pelaez got the idea while working on the road crew for his hometown’s public works department, after his freshman year at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Read More
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