Posts by ericg
Five things: Pegasystems, Sage cuts jobs; Starry emerges; Sumner Tunnel opens, so who’s on the T?
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your workday. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: ‘Operating room in a backpack’ startup raises $750,000
Form D Friday is a Boston Business Journal feature highlighting regulatory filings from Boston-area companies raising capital for new projects or expanding their businesses. Read More
Read MoreReport warns of ‘oversupply’ of life sciences real estate
Lab space has made up 89% of all new office construction this year in Boston. That puts the city at risk of an oversupply, according to a new report from commercial real estate software company CommercialEdge. Read More
Read MoreHousing proposed for Dot Ave. in South Boston
The proposal from developer Sing Ming Chan calls for a new nine-story building at 45-51 D. St., with 1,200 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Read More
Read MoreAfter SCOTUS ruling, Mass. private high schools are changing their college admissions approach
What did counselors at some of the area’s largest private schools do over their summer vacations? Adjusted to the new reality around college admissions in wake of the June ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court banning the use of affirmative action in that process. Read More
Read MoreAs employers bring back workers, BBJ/Seven Letter poll asks, ‘How’s your company’s remote-work policy working for you?’
A new Boston Business Journal/Seven Letter Insights poll seeks to find out how remote-work policies are working for employers and their employees in Massachusetts. Read More
Read MoreCommentary: What impact the Inflation Reduction Act can have on Boston biotechs
The head of The Inflation Reduction Act, a law that allows the federal government to set drug prices in Medicare, would put further pressure on the Boston biotech ecosystem. Now is not the time to put the brakes on rare disease research and development. Read More
Read MorePartners with a Purpose: Suffolk, Girls Scouts program introduces girls to construction jobs
Suffolk has established a 10-year partnership with the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts to expose young girls to the world of construction and provide mentorship and experiential learning opportunities. Read More
Read MoreCity council lends support to union push at Dorchester health center
Councillors passed a resolution supporting the 300 workers, who are pushing to join the 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East. Read More
Read MoreWith financing in place, 210-unit Waltham project moves forward
Construction is imminent on a 210-unit residential development on the northern edge of downtown Waltham after the developer closed on a construction loan. Read More
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