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HOUSING LAW PUT TO THE TEST

HOUSING LAW PUT TO THE TEST

By Greg Ryan Massachusetts is building significantly less housing than it was in the mid-20th century. Not coincidentally, the median home sale price has nearly doubled in the past decade to $600,000, far outpacing income growth. More people are leaving Massachusetts for other states than are moving here. Those problems are what the MBTA Communities zoning […]

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Gillette to move razor-making to Andover from South Boston, explore site sale

Gillette to move razor-making to Andover from South Boston, explore site sale

By Greg Ryan Procter & Gamble revealed Tuesday it would move Gillette’s century-old South Boston manufacturing operations to the company’s Andover property, opening up as many as 31 acres on Fort Point Channel to redevelopment. Cincinnati-based P&G (NYSE: PG) plans to maintain the headquarters for the Gillette business and roughly 750 corporate, research and engineering employees […]

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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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New Volpe Transportation Center opens as part of $750 million deal between MIT and feds

New Volpe Transportation Center opens as part of $750 million deal between MIT and feds

By Macie Parker After four years of construction and nearly a decade of planning, the new John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center has opened in Kendall Square, part of $750 million deal between MIT and the federal government to redevelop a 14-acre parcel that was once a NASA electronic research center. The new transportation center is […]

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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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