Archive for October 2025
Tom Brady teams up with SharkNinja to promote household appliances
SharkNinja is adding another sports icon to its roster of brand ambassadors. Read More
Read MoreWorkers see their pay increasingly shaped by one factor
Companies are changing how they make their decisions on pay. Employees like what they’re seeing. Read More
Read MoreWatertown Mall sold for $100M, scrapping previous lab space conversion plans
A Newton-based developer has scooped up a local mall for a nine-figure sum, signaling a shift away from previously announced plans to transform the property into lab space. Read More
Read MoreReturn-to-office rates have hit new highs, but Boston lags other major cities
New data reveals how Boston’s return-to-office rates compare to other major U.S. cities, and the numbers might concern local business leaders. Read More
Read MoreNeedham office building hits market; BXP signs two new leases
BXP’s Needham office complex is buzzing with activity as two major companies ink substantial leases, but the property’s future ownership remains uncertain. Read More
Read MoreThere’s a growing disconnect on vacation — and the stakes are high
Employees are accruing vacation time, but how they’re using it is becoming a game-changer for many businesses. Here’s what’s different. Read More
Read MoreEli Lilly doubles Seaport footprint with new lease, taking entire building at 645 Summer St
Eli Lilly’s footprint in Boston’s Seaport District is growing rapidly, with the company now occupying an entire building. Read More
Read MoreThe National Observer: A booming industry has a big staffing challenge
The United States is playing catch-up in a booming international industry, and those challenges are most evident with staffing. We look at the consequences of those shortcomings, and how business and community needs are driving pastors to engage in real estate conversations, as part of this week’s coverage in The National Observer. Read More
Read MoreCharlestown’s 705-unit apartment project near Bunker Hill CC gets city approval
A planned 705-unit apartment development in Charlestown has secured city approval to build on a parking lot next to Bunker Hill Community College. Read More
Read MoreEastern Bank faces criticism from activist investor HoldCo over capital allocation
An activist investor on Monday criticized Eastern Bank for “capital misallocation” and responded to comments from executive chair, Bob Rivers, on Friday over the shareholders’ reported efforts to push for a sale of the bank. Read More
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