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Massachusetts’ biopharma industry keeps growing. Two headwinds could slow it.

Massachusetts’ biopharma industry keeps growing. Two headwinds could slow it.

By Rowan Walrath Massachusetts’ life sciences industry grew by more than 7,000 jobs last year, outpacing competitor states even as the so-called “Covid boom” began to wane. That’s according to the latest “Industry Snapshot” report put out by the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, the trade group better known as MassBio, which examines trends in workforce, real estate, […]

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Apartment Developers Turn to Non-Bank Lenders for Construction Loans

Apartment Developers Turn to Non-Bank Lenders for Construction Loans

By Bendix Anderson  Apartment developers are finding ways to pay for new construction projects–without using loans from traditional banks. For years, multifamily developers have relied on large, short-term loans from banks to finance the construction of new apartment buildings. But rising interest rates and a string of banks failures—most prominently Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank […]

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Firefly grows in wake of healthcare disruptions in southeastern Mass.

Firefly grows in wake of healthcare disruptions in southeastern Mass.

By Cassie McGrath – Reporter, Boston Business Journal Healthcare in southeastern Massachusetts has been hampered by unforeseen events this year. In June, Quincy-based physician organization Compass Medical abruptly shut down, leaving many in Southeastern Massachusetts without access to primary care providers. That came on top of a shutdown of parts of Signature Brockton Hospital in February due to an 11-alarm […]

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State may deny grants to communities that don’t comply with new MBTA housing law

State may deny grants to communities that don’t comply with new MBTA housing law

By Andrew Brinker Globe Staff, Massachusetts housing officialson Thursday added to their arsenal of financial penalties for communities that don’t comply with an ambitious new state law to boost housing development near transit stops, while granting them one big compromise that may make it easier to meet its requirements. The new rules threaten towns that avoid rezoning under […]

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Radio Flyer to open first store this fall

Radio Flyer to open first store this fall

By Howard Ruben The decision to open a stand-alone store after 106 years in business was partially prompted by the many Radio Flyer customers who visited the brand’s headquarters in Chicago to test out designs of scooters, wagons, tricycles and bikes in development, Robert Pasin, the brand’s chief wagon officer and grandson of founder Antonio Pasin, […]

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