Archive for November 2025
Mixed-use Watertown building headed to auction after court seizure
An apartment and retail building in Watertown is scheduled for auction next month after the owner lost a lawsuit filed by a contractor and had the property seized. Read More
Read MoreMeet the BBJ’s Power 50: The Movement Makers for 2025
Here are the Boston Business Journal’s Power 50: The Movement Makers. Read More
Read MoreStartup that makes better sensors for autonomous cars emerges from stealth with $150M
Co-founder and CEO Matt Carey says his sensors work 20 times better than current sensors in autonomous vehicles, and that their use would save more than 150,000 lives a year. Read More
Read MoreOur guide to who’s who in private equity in Boston
Here are 10 people to know in the Boston private equity sector, featuring leaders at different levels of their careers who work at varied funds. They stand out because of their well-rounded experience, unconventional path, unique side interests and more. Read More
Read MoreBoston is building more commercial space than anywhere else in the US
Real estate needs from Boston area’s life sciences industry — despite a vacancy-rate spike — is driving ongoing construction locally that puts Boston first nationally by new office space pipeline. Read More
Read MoreJanitorial firm CEO says workers are ‘very concerned’ over ICE raids
Jim Cassetta, president of the fifth largest janitorial firm in Massachusetts, worries for his workforce, which he describes as “99.9% Latino and born outside of the country” amid the ICE raids around the nation. Read More
Read MoreHealth giants pile into suit alleging ‘price-fixing’ insurance cartel
The nation’s largest health insurance companies stand accused of conspiring to suppress reimbursement rates for hundreds of millions of medical procedures. They call it competition. Plaintiffs say it’s a price-fixing cartel. Read More
Read MoreLargest Mechanical Contractors in Mass.
Information was obtained from participating firm representatives. Year-to-date mechanical-contracting revenue is as of Oct. 1. Read More
Read MoreSimpliSafe names new CEO as PE transaction closes
Two months ago, when the deal was first announced, the buyer said it planned for Christian Cerda to remain at the helm of the Boston home security provider. Read More
Read MoreSouth Coast shopping center near commuter rail sells for half its 2005 price
A 192,000-square-foot shopping center in New Bedford, located directly next to one of the city’s two new MBA commuter rail stations, has sold for $12 million. Read More
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