Posts by ericg
MathWorks plans expansion of Natick campus
The largest software developer in Massachusetts is looking to increase its office space on Lakeside Campus Drive. Read More
Read MoreLong-planned co-op will bring much-needed healthy options to Dorchester
Dorchester Food Co-op was incorporated in 2011. On Saturday, it’ll finally open, bringing healthy and fresh groceries to a neighborhood that could use it. Read More
Read MoreWorkers would take pay cuts for these top-tier perks
Workers would trade salary for some big perks — but that doesn’t mean employers should make the trade. Read More
Read MoreSimmons starts work on new tower that’ll kick off campus overhaul
Simmons University is planning a dramatic remake of its Boston campus, including leasing its residential campus for 1.7 million square feet of mixed-use space. A major ceremonial step will take place with a groundbreaking Saturday. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: After layoffs and rebrand, online notarization startup raises funding
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 MoreBiden’s junk fee proposal ‘misses the mark,’ Mass. bankers say
The Biden administration announced that it aims to push back on so-called junk fees, but Massachusetts bankers aren’t convinced that this will benefit banks in the state. Read More
Read MoreGreg Raiz is building an unconventional, data-driven accelerator model
After setting out on his own upon stepping down as managing director of Techstars Boston, Greg Raiz is taking a more unconventional approach to supporting startups. Read More
Read MoreEncanto to 2Pac: Here’s the walk-up music for this year’s 40 Under 40
The Business Journal asked this year’s 40 Under 40 class to name their "walk-up song." Responses spanned genres from Frank Sinatra to Beyonce, and from 2Pac to Disney’s Encanto. Read More
Read MoreCore Investments’ "On The Dot" in South Boston wins BPDA board OK
The board also gave the greenlight to a financial package meant to help Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology begin work on its new Roxbury campus. Read More
Read MoreCommentary: The financial services sector wants to offer your next summer internship
The local financial services sector aims to deepen its efforts to build a more intentional talent pipeline that will help the financial services industry continue to thrive. Read More
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