Posts by ericg
BizSpotlight: JuliaHub
JuliaHub is doubling its investment in the pharmac Read More
Read MoreSurvey: High cost of living is driving residents to move out of Mass.
Two-thirds of former Massachusetts residents who moved to Florida or New Hampshire said their primary reason was the state’s high cost of living, according to a new survey by the business group Mass Opportunity Alliance. Read More
Read MoreFinal right-to-repair challenges dismissed by judge
A federal judge has tossed the remainder of a legal challenge automakers brought against a motor vehicle repair law Massachusetts voters approved more than four years ago. Read More
Read MoreTo jumpstart housing, Kraft vows to cut down affordability mandate
Kraft on Wednesday unveiled more details for the housing plan he floated during his campaign kickoff last week, including a voluntary form of rent control. Read More
Read MoreWorkflow-software company becomes latest unicorn, closes $125M VC round
A Dublin-based workflow software company with offices in Boston and San Francisco is the latest to join the ranks of so-called “unicorns.” The company says it wants to power the world’s most important workflows and its new funding will help it towards that cause. Read More
Read More300 apartments proposed in Waltham after lab plan spiked
One of the region’s largest real estate developers is pursuing the project under the state’s controversial Chapter 40B law for affordable housing. Read More
Read MoreCalling all young, local entrepreneurs and innovators: 25 Under 25 nominations now open
Know a young, innovative go-getter in Greater Boston? Nominate them for this year’s BostInno 25 Under 25. Read More
Read MoreSantander Bank’s U.S. CEO steps down, succeeded by North American head
Tim Wennes has left the bank, part of Spanish financial conglomerate Banco Santander. Read More
Read MoreQuantum computing company lands $230M in funding
QuEra Computing Inc. has completed a $230M funding round, driving the company past $1B in valuation. With the money, it aims to make Massachusetts a ‘quantum capital.’ Read More
Read MoreCambridge ends single-family zoning, OKs four-story apartment buildings citywide
It’s one of the most aggressive pro-housing zoning measures undertaken by a U.S. city in recent years. Read More
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