Posts by ericg
Tax credits available to small-business owners in 2024
From the Employee Retention Credit to credits related to electric vehicles and 401(k) plans, here are tax credits every small-business owner should know about in the new year. Read More
Read MoreBulfinch Triangle office building sells at steep discount from 2021 deal
The new owner of the Bulfinch Triangle building declined to comment on future plans for the site, including whether he is considering a residential conversion. Read More
Read MoreWestern Mass. rehab facility files $6M expansion proposal
With the need for rehabilitation services expected to grow, a Massachusetts rehab hospital has sought regulatory approval to expand with a $6 million proposal. Read More
Read MoreHarvard president Claudine Gay resigns
Harvard President Claudine Gay has been under fire for both her response to antisemitism on campus and allegations of plagiarism in her past work. Read More
Read MoreOne turbine working, but no power yet from Vineyard Wind
The calendar flipped to 2024 on Monday, but Massachusetts still has not gotten any power from the Vineyard Wind 1 offshore wind farm, the second time the project has failed to meet the "first power" target set by top officials. Read More
Read MoreNovartis, Voyager sign gene therapy deal worth up to $1.3B
The companies have agreed to a collaboration and license agreement to develop gene therapies for Huntington’s disease and spinal muscular atrophy. Read More
Read MoreThe business case to keep (or cut) Bill Belichick
As owners, the Kraft family must now weigh the business rationale for keeping or cutting their future Hall of Fame coach. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: MASS Architect
MASS Architect, lead by Nicholas Paolucci, AIA is Read More
Read MoreBoston venture capitalists share their predictions for startups, AI in 2024
BostInno solicited input from Boston venture capitalists on early-stage funding trends, the future of AI and startups they’re watching in 2024. Read More
Read MoreNewbury Street’s arrivals for the new year, and more retail news
Newbury Street will be getting more luxury watch retailers in the new year — and a slate of growing brands will make their first arrivals in Boston. Plus, an award-winning African restaurant closes its East Boston site and more retail news. Read More
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