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North Shore: Open For Business (posted 08/27/12)
Today’s challenges require regional collaboration to develop comprehensive strategies to promote job creation and retention in all sectors of the economy. The North Shore Alliance for Economic Development boasts of the engaged participation by the region’s business community, local municipal and state elected officials, economic development organizations, institutions of higher education, regional and local Chambers of Commerce and workforce development professionals.

Kendall Square Retains Life Sciences Supremacy (posted 01/30/12)
Cambridge has long been acknowledged as a global hub for life sciences, but the attraction to Kendall Square was as evident, if not more so, in 2011 than ever before.

Mass. Leads U.S. In BioPharma Construction (posted 01/30/12)
In 2011, Massachusetts continued to lead the nation in biotech-related construction, a trend that is expected to accelerate in 2012.

Sale To Cassidy Turley Powers Boston Brokerage (posted 01/30/12)
Selling your locally-grown commercial real estate brokerage to a firm with offices across the country is not something one does overnight. And Joe Fallon and his partners from FHO Partners didn’t rush it when they sold the brokerage they crafted from the former Trammell Crow Co. to Cassidy Turley in September. Managing Principal Joe Fallon sat down with Banker & Tradesman to talk about the merger.
Banker & Tradesman Unveils Revamped CRE Section (posted 01/30/12)
With a new year comes a new commercial real estate monthly section for Banker & Tradesman’s readers: The CRE Insider. The CRE Insider, published the last Monday of each month, gives readers the inside scoop on the commercial real estate scene in Massachusetts.

Boston’s Biotech Bet Pays Off (posted 01/30/12)
Boston is a powerhouse for the life sciences industry. The city has led the country in National Institute of Health (NIH) funding for the last 16 years, receiving more than $21 billion. Boston has it all – world-class hospitals and universities, highly educated and dedicated academics and researchers and flexible real estate options.

Cranes In Sky Reflect Optimism On Street (posted 01/30/12)
A substantial wave of new building projects under way in Greater Boston dramatically bucks a national trend of stagnant commercial development, reflecting the health of the region’s bustling biotechnology sector.

Effective Lab Design Requires Planning Innovations (posted 01/30/12)
Uncertainty is anathema to any business, but particularly so in the capital-intense world of pharmaceutical design and manufacturing.
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