Posts by ericg
Battery company completes layoffs of over 100 workers, most in Mass.
Marlborough-based Ambri moved forward with its previously disclosed plans to lay off over 100 workers, including 89 Massachusetts residents. Read More
Read MoreMerger of RI’s public TV, radio stations will create a 30-person newsroom
Last week, Rhode Island PBS and The Public’s Radio (formerly Rhode Island Public Radio) announced plans to merge into one entity that will serve Rhode Island as well as Southeastern Massachusetts. Read More
Read MoreYet more strange twists emerge in bidding for Southie convention center land
According to an agenda published Tuesday morning, the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority’s board was to vote this week on tentatively designating a Cronin Development-led group as the winning bid. But then things changed. Read More
Read MoreEMD Serono to move HQ to Seaport from the suburbs
The announcement of the move comes following significant layoffs at the company this year. Read More
Read MoreHere’s what needs to happen before Dana-Farber, Beth Israel can build new hospital
Here are all the hoops Dana-Farber and Beth Israel Deaconess will have to jump through before they can break ground on the new cancer center. Read More
Read MoreLaw firm Segal McCambridge opens first Boston office
After opening offices in Pittsburgh and San Francisco earlier this year, Chicago-based law firm Segal McCambridge is entering the Boston market, giving the litigation firm 14th location across the country. Read More
Read MoreMarkforged cuts 10% of workforce, citing ‘macroeconomic headwinds’
The 3D printing firm is the latest Bay State tech company cutting jobs to sustain operating expenses, a sign that the wave of tech headcount reductions marking 2023 has yet to come to an end. Read More
Read MoreShell, Lockheed Martin execs named to board of GE’s clean energy company Vernova
GE has announced the board of directors for GE Vernova, an important step before the company spins off early next year. Read More
Read MoreFive things: A developer fight, Hancock’s sign aglow, and what’s newly opened this week
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your Tuesday. Read More
Read MoreBPDA ‘net zero’ proposal regains spotlight, with gas ban out in Boston
The administration had put the BPDA proposal on the back burner while it adopted a strict new building energy code and planned for the potential gas ban. Read More
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