Archive for November 2025
Back Bay condo leads last week’s luxury home sales
A 2,500-square-foot condominium in the Mandarin Oriental building has sold for $8 million. Read More
Read MoreMassachusetts-Based Banks with Fastest-Growing Deposits
The banks in Massachusetts on this list hold approximately $392.43 billion in total combined deposits as of Dec. 31, 2024, marking a 14.69 increase over what was reported in the year-earlier period. The online version of this ranking expands beyond what appears in print; another 30 banks are included in our digital rankings, in…
Read MoreiRobot warns bankruptcy likely path forward after potential buyer withdraws from deal
The Bedford-based Roomba maker “has no sources upon which it can draw for additional capital,” it acknowledged. Read More
Read MoreCape, Berkshires towns lead state’s hottest housing markets
An exclusive Cape Cod town and another in the Berkshires were the state’s two hottest housing markets in the third quarter, according to a Business Journal analysis. Read More
Read MoreDraftKings Jason Robins discusses deal to become ESPN’s official sportsbook
DraftKings will become ESPN’s exclusive sportsbook and odds provider starting Dec. 1. Here’s how the deal went down and what it means. Read More
Read MoreFormer Steward medical offices to be auctioned off peicemeal
Five medical offices that were part of Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer are listed for sale in an upcoming auction. Read More
Read MoreCommentary: Modular construction is the disruption Mass. housing needs
What’s needed is alignment across government, industry, and communities to remove unnecessary barriers to modular construction. Read More
Read MoreBuilders draw attention to the ‘missing middle’ in Boston-area housing
Boston’s high construction costs force developers to choose between luxury units or subsidized housing, leaving middle-income residents with few options in one of the nation’s most expensive markets. Read More
Read MoreReport: Income tax cut might not hurt state revenue as much as claimed
A proposed ballot question would cut Massachusetts’ personal income tax rate. A Pioneer Institute report suggests it might not cause as drastic a reduction in state revenue as critics argue. Read More
Read MoreEmployees are embracing a defense mechanism as AI concerns mount
Amid rising concerns about the impact of AI on the workforce, many employees are embracing a strategy to cement their job security — but it could pose a challenge for companies. Read More
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