Over the past few years the city has become one of the blossoming innovation centers of the country, with hundreds of startups now calling Boston their home.
See it, Get it: How Wymsee Crafted a New Product for the Film Industry
LoVerde, Impey, and Beaulieu-Jones saw an opportunity to improve upon that paper-based system that would take long hours to compile.
Pixie Dust Labs Sprinkles the Startup World with Lighthearted Apps
When James Valladares and Salah Abdo discovered that they were suffering form the same problem, an idea was born.
Veggie Tales: Brighton Juice Bar to Expand Vegan Options
Energize, a new fast food restaurant serving fresh juices, blends, and salads, is set to open in Brighton over the next few weeks.
With Dana-Farber Team, An Opportunity to Raise Funds, Honor Family
On April 18, Bostonians and spectators from around the globe will gather along a 26.2-mile course to cheer on the runners.
Too Soon to Tell If a Minimum Wage Increase Would be Effective
As the proposal for a $15 per hour minimum wage gains steam, questions still need answers.
Stopped Dead: Plaid Sneakers and the Importance of Subtlety
There are very few window displays that actually have the power to stop me in my tracks and say something along the lines of “wow,” but pastel plaid sneakers are one of them.
Now, An Opportunity to Nap Between Meetings, Flights
Sleepbox aims to make the dream of renting a napping space a reality.
BSA Exhibit Showcases Safdie’s Naturalistic Style of Architecture
Moshe Safdie returns to Boston with intent and is taking the city by storm with his new exhibit, Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie.
BU Student Found Dead, Police Consider Suicide
On Wednesday morning, Boston University authorities reported that the body of a young male was discovered on the rooftop of Kilachand Hall.