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The return to the office just hit a big milestone. It may just be the start.

The return to the office just hit a big milestone. It may just be the start.

By Joanne Drilling June was a watershed moment for post-pandemic office attendance. That’s according to the Office Building Index from location intelligence software company Placer.ai, which found the national average for office attendance was down only 29.4% compared to June 2019. Placer.ai’s data was based on foot traffic analytics from commercial office buildings in major metro […]

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Alexandria Real Estate Pays $270 Million for 24-Year MIT Ground Lease Extension

Alexandria Real Estate Pays $270 Million for 24-Year MIT Ground Lease Extension

By Mark Heschmeyer Alexandria Real Estate Equities has extended the ground lease on its seven-building Technology Square campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from an affiliate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for 24 years at a cost of $270 million. The deal extends the term from January 2065 to December 2088, according to the San Diego-based firm’s […]

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The Hottest Job Market in a Generation Is Over

The Hottest Job Market in a Generation Is Over

By Jeanne Whalen Americans’ once-in-a-generation job market has come to an end. The red-hot hiring and rock-bottom unemployment that helped millions of workers find new gigs, boost their wages and reinvent their careers are giving way to more prosaic times. While the market is still healthy by many measures, signs of difficulty are creeping in. The […]

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Where Do Economists Think We’re Headed? These Are Their Predictions

Where Do Economists Think We’re Headed? These Are Their Predictions

By Sam Goldfarb, Peter Santilli and Anthony DeBarros The Wall Street Journal’s latest quarterly survey of business and academic economists shows forecasters remain firmly optimistic about the economic outlook, despite some hints of weakness in recent data. The following graphics show what economists are thinking now and how their forecasts—and the economy—have evolved over recent months and years. After looking at […]

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SBA unveils new working capital loan program

SBA unveils new working capital loan program

By Andy Medici More details are emerging for the Small Business Administration‘s new structured line of credit loan program that aims to offer more flexibility to lenders and small-business owners. The 7(a) Working Capital Pilot Program will use a fee structure similar to the agency’s existing Export Working Capital Program and its SBA Express loans offering, under […]

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Report makes case for Central Mass. as a biomanufacturing hub

Report makes case for Central Mass. as a biomanufacturing hub

By Hannah Green Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives (MBI) is calling on state officials to designate Central Massachusetts as a “Biomanufacturing Hub” and help the region to compete against those in other states. The nonprofit released a regional biomanufacturing strategy on Tuesday. MBI wants to see the state get involved in such areas as building regional talent and incentivizing large-scale […]

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