Economy

US Retail Sales Top Forecasts in Sign of Durable Consumer Demand

US Retail Sales Top Forecasts in Sign of Durable Consumer Demand

By Augusta Saraiva US retail sales increased in September by more than forecast in a broad advance that suggests durable household demand as the third quarter drew to a close. The value of retail purchases, unadjusted for inflation, increased 0.7% after an upwardly revised 0.8% gain in August, Commerce Department data showed Tuesday. Excluding gasoline, September sales […]

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iRobot shareholders approve Amazon’s lowered acquisition bid

iRobot shareholders approve Amazon’s lowered acquisition bid

By Lucia Maffei iRobot Corp. shareholders voted on Thursday morning to approve the revised merger deal with Amazon.com Inc., which comes with a 15% price decrease announced over the summer. “We are pleased that our stockholders have overwhelmingly voted to approve the amended merger agreement between Amazon and iRobot,” said Colin Angle, chairman and CEO at iRobot, in […]

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Apartment Supply Soars But Demand Remains High

Apartment Supply Soars But Demand Remains High

By Richard Berger A RealPage analysis of the apartment market fundamentals this week explains how the industry continues to rebound in 2023 even during this flat-rent period. “It’s rent disinflation without demand destruction,” according to the report. “Why? Supply, supply, supply.” Apartment completions in Q3 soared to the highest levels since the 1980s. But “it’s […]

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Macy’s to Triple Small-Format Store Count in Move Away from Malls

Macy’s to Triple Small-Format Store Count in Move Away from Malls

By Olivia Rockeman Macy’s Inc. will open 30 new small-format stores by the fall of 2025 as it works to expand its presence outside of traditional malls. Macy’s already operates small-store locations in markets such as Dallas, Atlanta, St. Louis and Chicago, and it announced four new ones in August. The department store chain will have 15 smaller stores across […]

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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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Rising Insurance Rates Are Crushing Affordable Housing Developers

Rising Insurance Rates Are Crushing Affordable Housing Developers

By Kriston Capps Developers of apartment buildings across the US are raising alarms as property insurance rates continue to rise, a trend that threatens to seal off the pipeline for much-needed housing construction — especially new apartments with affordable units. Premiums and deductibles for policies required by mortgage lenders have shot up two- to three-fold over […]

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