Posts by ericg
Tufts Medicine CFO to step down after nine years
No interim CFO has been named thus far. Read More
Read MoreLuxury home sales grew in Q3, unlike all other home listings in Greater Boston
Luxury home listings rose last quarter — the only sector of the Greater Boston housing market that didn’t show a drop in listings. Here’s what’s keeping luxury home sales afloat. Read More
Read MoreTravelers buys Boston insurtech startup for $435M
Travelers is paying approximately $435 million to acquire the tenth largest fintech company in Massachusetts. Read More
Read MoreBow Market marks its fifth anniversary — with an expansion
Bow Market in Somerville’s Union Square has the perfect way to mark its fifth anniversary: by expanding. It is adding 6,000 square feet of retail space, plus a new entryway from Somerville Avenue. Read More
Read MoreThese are the biggest construction projects at Massachusetts’ largest hospitals
Massachusetts’ biggest health systems and hospitals are doing all kinds of construction and expansion projects. Here are all of the projects of $500,000 or more. Read More
Read MoreDraftKings revenue soars as sports betting expands
DraftKings reported strong revenue growth for the third quarter as it continues to reach new customers and expand its sports betting offerings into new states. Read More
Read MoreUber eyes NY rideshare settlements as template for Massachusetts
"Look at New York, why can’t drivers in Boston and Massachusetts have those same protections?" said an Uber executive after the NY agreement was announced. Read More
Read MoreFive things: Moderna vaccines, Google stores, Shoppers need to know today, and a reason to be kind
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your Friday, and a call to be kind. Read More
Read MoreSam Bankman-Fried convicted on all 7 charges against him
After just four hours of deliberations, a federal jury found the former CEO of cryptocurrency exchange FTX guilty on seven charges of fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud. Read More
Read MoreBXP says WeWork has stopped paying rent at Brooklyn, Seattle sites
While the properties are not in Boston, local WeWork landlords may soon face similar pain as the once-mighty coworking giant prepares for a possible bankruptcy. Read More
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