Posts by ericg
Newton approves revised Northland project with fewer buildings, more housing units
A long-planned mixed-use development in Newton Upper Falls has been approved for a new plan with fewer buildings and less overall space. Read More
Read MoreHealey names inaugural director of AI Hub, announces funding for AI innovation
The Healey-Driscoll administration announced new funding for AI projects in the state, plans for a new accelerator and the new director for the Massachusetts AI hub. Read More
Read MoreSal’s Pizza founder breaks ground on mixed-use project at former IBM site in Littleton
Restaurateur and developer Sal Lupoli has started work on a 2 million square-foot mixed-use project in Littleton that’ll bring density to what had been a typical suburban office park. Read More
Read MoreGen Z’s regret grows over generational housing divide
Younger Americans are buying houses that need work. That’s left many of those buyers with deep regrets. Read More
Read MoreHarvard researcher op-ed: Cutting science will cause outsized pain to Mass. economy
Over the past two months, the Trump administration has systematically cut and slash investments in science and engineering, with a major focus on biomedical research. international students and staff have been terrorized. The brain drain has begun. Read More
Read MoreMassachusetts lawmakers push for ESOL coordinator to tackle growing waitlists
Massachusetts lawmakers are proposing a new role to address the growing demand for English language education, as immigrant communities face increasing waitlists for courses. Read More
Read MoreAI startup uses gaming tech to help you hunt for an apartment
A new property technology startup uses the same engine as games like World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy, except instead of joining friends on raids for treasure, it allows you to collaborate with roommates, partners and contractors while looking for your next apartment. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know, and how research cuts hurt us
Good morning, Boston, and happy National Crepe Suzette Day. Here are the five things you need to know in local business news to start your Tuesday. Read More
Read MoreAnother bump in college student aid planned by Senate committee
Low-income community college students attending public higher education institutions could see a huge increase in state aid if Senate Ways and Means committee gets its way. Read More
Read MoreBoston-area homesellers more likely to offer concessions
Nearly 19% of home sales in metro Boston came with a seller concession in the first quarter of the year, according to new data from Redfin. Read More
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