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Boston delays next steps in statewide reopening
February 26, 2021
Indoor performance venues and certain recreational businesses across Massachusetts can open for the first time in months on Monday. But the city of Boston is taking a more deliberate approach.
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Translating passion into execution: Cure Rare Disease's founder on the business of biotech
February 26, 2021
When a career path chooses you in the form of a pressing personal cause, passion and commitment must soon be followed by execution. And that means schooling up — quickly. I had heard the call of...
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Peloton rents industrial space to deliver around Greater Boston
February 25, 2021
Demand for Peloton’s bikes and treadmills has surged amid the pandemic, when more people are working out at home.
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Garrett Harker and his restaurant partners call it quits
February 25, 2021
After a decade together, the four — Garrett Harker, Skip Bennett, Jeremy Sewall and Shore Gregory — said they’re going their separate ways.
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Merck acquires newly public Watertown biotech for $1.85B
February 25, 2021
Life sciences giant Merck is buying Pandion Therapeutics, the autoimmune disorder-focused biotech that went public last July in one of the largest IPOs of 2020, for $1.85 billion in stock. Pandion's...
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Google, Northeastern partner with Boston Children's to track Covid
February 25, 2021
Researchers from several Boston institutions have joined Google to create an open-access database of Covid cases in an effort to help policymakers, hospitals and companies make decisions around the...
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'Future of Health Care' panel: Pandemic drives system integration, anti-racism efforts
February 25, 2021
Health care is moving beyond the four walls of a hospital to “any place it’s needed,” said one health system's chief executive, whether it’s physician’s offices, community health centers, and “more and...
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Massachusetts to move to Phase 4 of reopening plan for first time
February 25, 2021
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker plans to announce later on Thursday that the state will return to the second step of Phase 3 of the reopening plan on Monday, and the first step of Phase 4 on March 22,...
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Moderna ramps up manufacturing capacity to 1.4B doses for 2022
February 24, 2021
Cambridge biotech Moderna is increasing its manufacturing capacity of the Covid-19 vaccine over the next two years: to 700 million doses in 2021, up from 600 million, and to 1.4 billion doses in 2022....
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Nurses at Milford Regional Medical Center vote to unionize
February 24, 2021
The vote brings more than 500 more nurses into one of the state’s largest unions.
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State calls for bids to redevelop site near South Station
February 24, 2021
State transportation officials on Wednesday will call for bids to redevelop public land on Kneeland Street two blocks from South Station, one of the few last large undeveloped parcels remaining in...
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Employers, workers adjust to work and home intersecting
February 23, 2021
The pandemic and need to work from home blurred the line between professional and personal time, leading to a need for company leaders to promote transparency and honesty in the workplace, a group of...
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Human Resources
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Here's how E. Frances Paper transformed a dealership's garage into an industrial-chic workspace
February 23, 2021
After a remodel overseen by a group of people who design for a living, a former auto garage is now the home of E. Frances Paper, boasting about 6,500 square feet of bright, plant-covered,...
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Tagg is building a social network for college students from the ground up
February 23, 2021
Tagg, which is currently being rolled out exclusively at Brown University, seeks to make up for the shortcomings of other social networks that misrepresent people, are too superficial and too focused...
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BioMed plans to swap office project for lab at South End site
February 23, 2021
The life science developer is under agreement to buy a site that Boston officials approved for an office development in 2016.
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How an air purifier startup aims to fight the pandemic
February 23, 2021
Wakefield-based startup Celios, whose name is derived from a Latin word meaning "air of the heavens," sells a filter that it claims can capture 99.99 percent of particles down to 10 nanometers — more...
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Boston Speaks Up with serial entrepreneur, angel investor David Chang
February 22, 2021
David Chang is one of the foremost thought leaders in Boston's startup scene. Hear his thoughts on the innovation economy, his work with TBD Angels and how Boston can be more welcoming to new...
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Boston Calling cancels 2021 festival
February 22, 2021
Organizers of the Boston Calling music festival say the show is canceled for the second year in a row because of the pandemic.
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Owner of Mass. cannabis company to go public through SPAC
February 22, 2021
Parallel, the parent company of New England Treatment Access, which has medical and adult-use cannabis stores in Brookline and Northampton, plans to become a publicly traded company.
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Toast reported to be cooking up an IPO
February 21, 2021
The Boston company is eyeing an initial public offering with a value of around $20 billion.
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Vaccine shipments, feared delayed due to weather, arrive in Mass.
February 19, 2021
On Friday, the state announced that enough vaccine doses have arrived so as to avoid disruption in next week's scheduled appointments after fears that they could be delayed due to weather.
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Coronavirus
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Sherlock Biosciences says Covid-19 could change diagnostics forever
February 19, 2021
With the help of a combined $12.5 million in grants from Open Philanthropy and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Sherlock is working on a new, over-the-counter test that can tell a patient whether...
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'Seismic shift' in hospitality industry spurs developer to swap hotel for housing in Boston tower
February 18, 2021
A developer plans to swap its approved hotel near South Station for a residential tower. Why? "The seismic shifts in the hospitality industry and the impact on capital markets caused by the Covid-19...
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Eastern Standard, sister Kenmore restaurants shut down
February 18, 2021
Eastern Standard, Island Creek Oyster Bar and the Hawthorne have been shuttered since the beginning of the pandemic, but for months those closures were considered potentially temporary. Harker was in...
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Five things you need to know today, and the freshest voices in journalism
February 17, 2021
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know today in Boston business, plus chess champions, pirates, dinosaurs and young, fresh voices in journalism. Here are the five most...
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VISIT makes subscription kits for family members caring for dementia patients
February 16, 2021
When a loved one starts to show signs of neurodegeneration as a result of diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia, family members and close friends are often thrust into the role of caregiver with no...
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Meet BodesWell, the MassChallenge startup reimagining financial planning
February 16, 2021
Two years ago, serial entrepreneur Matthew Bellows found himself frustrated by financial advising technologies. Bellows was struggling with trying to figure out how he could save for his children to go...
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New Balance's new deal with AS Roma has an 'Instagram' twist
February 16, 2021
Boston-based sportswear brand New Balance will become the official uniform supplier for Italian soccer club A.S. Roma for the 2021/2022 season. With the deal, Roma becomes the first Serie A team to...
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Shares plummet as bluebird bio suspends trials of sickle-cell anemia drug
February 16, 2021
Shares of bluebird bio could hit their lowest value in more than six years following the Cambridge-based company's suspension of two trials of its gene therapy for sickle-cell anemia due to fears of...
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Mass. housing market off to ‘strong’ start in 2021, trade group says
February 16, 2021
The Bay State's housing market saw “healthy” demand from buyers in January, creating a "strong" start for 2021, according to the Massachusetts Association of Realtors.
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