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  • 2 weeks ago | bizjournals.com | Greg Ryan

    A tech founder’s sale of his interests in his company can be taxed as Massachusetts income, even if he no longer lives in Massachusetts at the time of the sale, according to an appeals court. In what one tax expert called a "bombshell" decision, a state appeals court ruled this week that a tech founder’s sale of his interests in his company could be taxed as Massachusetts income, even though he no longer lived in Massachusetts at the time of the sale.

  • 3 weeks ago | bizjournals.com | Greg Ryan

    He will instead stay on as chief executive of The HYM Investment Group, the developer of Suffolk Downs and other major Boston-area real estate projects, he said in a statement Monday. The real estate developer Tom O’Brien has decided against challenging incumbent Michelle Wu for mayor, after taking early steps to mount a campaign.

  • 4 weeks ago | bizjournals.com | Greg Ryan

    A Polish video game company is set to receive a state tax break to establish its North American hub in Waltham and to more than quadruple its Massachusetts headcount. CD Projekt Red Inc., the creator of the popular “Witcher” and “Cyberpunk 2077” games, plans to hire 141 employees in Massachusetts over the next three years to help develop new games in the two series. The company had 42 full-time local employees as of last year, according to a filing with the state.

  • 4 weeks ago | bizjournals.com | Greg Ryan

    Homeowners in Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket face a rougher insurance market than nearly anyone in the country. Homeowners on Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket face a rougher insurance market than nearly anyone in the country. In 2023, insurance carriers did not renew 11.6% of homeowners policies in Dukes County, which includes the Vineyard and the tiny islands off its coast, according to a recent U.S. Senate committee report.

  • 1 month ago | bizjournals.com | Greg Ryan

    The new initiative will work to “fill commercial vacancies, retain and attract talent, and continue revitalizing downtown,” the Boston mayor said in her annual State of the City address. The city of Boston is launching a business recruitment office to help fill offices downtown, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said Wednesday. The Roslindale Democrat made the announcement during her annual State of the City address at MGM Music Hall in Fenway.

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