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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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RTX to sell its cybersecurity business for $1.3B

RTX to sell its cybersecurity business for $1.3B

By Lucia Maffei The company formerly known as Raytheon is selling its Dulles, Virginia-based cybersecurity business for approximately $1.3 billion. RTX Corp. (NYSE: RTX) said in its earnings report Tuesday it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell the cybersecurity, intelligence and services business within its Raytheon segment. The sale price is subject to regulatory […]

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EV battery maker Factorial opens new, 67K-sq-ft factory

EV battery maker Factorial opens new, 67K-sq-ft factory

By Greg Ryan Battery maker Factorial Inc. formally opened a 67,000-square-foot facility to manufacture batteries for electric vehicles in Methuen on Monday. The deal was the latest in a series of real estate expansions locally for clean energy companies. Democrats in Washington have sought to encourage the domestic production of EV batteries by including financial incentives for […]

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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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