Posts by ericg
December M&A deal roundup: Beauty brands, drug developers and software providers
Check out the 11 mergers and acquisitions of tech and life sciences companies BostInno reported on in December. Read More
Read MoreTwo furniture chains opening at Assembly as neighborhood’s retail offerings expand
Two major furniture chains are taking the place of empty Christmas Tree Shops and Bed Bath & Beyond locations in Somerville’s Assembly neighborhood. Read More
Read MoreTufts Medicine chooses Andrew DeVoe as next CFO
Andrew DeVoe will join Tufts Medicine in mid-February. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: The T’s biggest challenge in 2024? The ever-growing cost of repairs
The revised cost to fix the MBTA puts policymakers in a bind, particularly when calls for further tax cuts from the business community are also necessary if Massachusetts hopes to remain competitive with other states. Read More
Read MoreHarvey Berger leaves biotech ‘sidelines’ for new CEO gig
The co-founder and former longtime CEO of Ariad Pharmaceuticals is taking on a new leadership role at a Boston biotech co-founded by Harvard professor Stuart Schreiber. Read More
Read MoreFive things: Harvard president resigns, office losses, plus drinking straws and more commuting hell
here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your Wednesday: Harvard’s president resigns, office buildings sell for a loss, plus drinking straw tech and more commuting hell. Read More
Read MoreState: Bunker Hill Community College data breach affected 170K Mass. residents
A data breach last spring at Bunker Hill Community College affected over 170,000 Massachusetts residents, according to a recently posted official state document. Read More
Read MoreSoftware-focused PE firm closes $580M 2nd fund
Michelle Noon, founder and managing partner at Clearhaven Partners, told the Business Journal on Tuesday that the firm typically makes majority investments, but makes "significant" minority investments at times. Read More
Read MoreEx-Indigo, EMC general counsel Dacier joins litigation powerhouse in Boston
One of the highest-grossing law firms in the country, Quinn Emanuel is a rarity in Big Law: It focuses solely on litigation and trial work. Read More
Read MoreCommentary: Latino small-business owners, the ‘sazón’ of local economy, deserve seat at the decision table
Puerto Rican daughter of a seamstress and handyman owns three restaurants in Boston and writes that it’s essential for members of the Hispanic community of small-business owners to have a seat at the table on legislation that could impact business and families. Read More
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