Archive for November 2025
TechHubs program awards millions across 14 Mass. regions
Advanced optics, bioindustrial manufacturing, marine technology, quantum technologies, and robotics are the industry clusters that will benefit from the program. Read More
Read MoreUKG acquires Tampa hiring tech startup Chattr
UKG acquired Tampa startup Chattr in one of Tampa Bay’s startup ecosystem’s most notable exits this year. Read More
Read MoreTripadvisor cuts staff following reorganization of business units
Tripadvisor is cutting staff after merging its Brand Tripadvisor and Viator, two of its three business units, confirming reports from earlier this week. Read More
Read MoreFAA plans flight cuts at Boston’s Logan airport; delays expected
Traveling is about to get more chaotic. If the government shutdown continues, the FAA will cancel thousands of flights at Logan and many of the nation’s busiest airports starting on Friday. Read More
Read MoreHouston accounting firm opens Boston office
The firm announced the launch of its Boston office at 501 Boylston St. in the city’s Back Bay area. Read More
Read MoreMany federal employees who are furloughed and unpaid are veterans
“When eventually a government turns back on, it expects everybody to roll back in,” says one veteran business owner. “But these human beings have to make a decision and think if this is attractive.” Read More
Read MoreVeteran-owned businesses have always faced challenges. It’s worse in 2025.
Some Massachusetts veteran business owners are choosing not to publicly identify their military service, worrying how they will be perceived in today’s politically divided climate. Read More
Read MoreNew coworking space coming to the Seaport
A 20,000-square-foot coworking space is planning to open next year in the Seaport in a building that also includes offices for Amazon. Read More
Read More‘Substantial’ layoffs coming to Tripadvisor in planned reorganization: report
According to a report, the Needham-based company, which is under pressure from activist investor Starboard Value, plans to merge two of its three business units. Read More
Read MoreBack Bay office building sells for barely more than a decade ago
A 13-story office building on Boylston Street in Back Bay has sold for $125 million, only a small increase above its last sale price 11 years ago. Read More
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