Amid Medicare price negotiations for blockbuster drugs, could M&A activity heat up?
The federal government has identified 10 drugs that will be involved in the first round of Medicare price negotiations, with the aim of lowering drug costs.
Wichita event returns to raise awareness for mental health in construction industry
A 2020 CDC report found that construction has one of the highest suicide rates compared to other industries.
Birmingham doctors secure $13.9M for research study
The five-year, multi-site study will enroll 2,634 adults age 50 or older.
Chicago VCs balk at Fearless Fund lawsuit, growing backlash against diversity efforts
A lawsuit filed against a Georgia-based VC fund that aims to invest in startups led by women of color alleges that it violates federal civil rights law. But Fearless Fund is hardly the only one looking to bridge the racial gap in the VC world.
Here’s what’s next for Wawa to be built in west Orlando suburb
Here's where a new metro Orlando Wawa will rise and when construction may begin.
Trinity Partners signs two new tenants totaling more than 20,000 SF at uptown’s One South
Philadelphia law firm Fox Rothschild is moving its local operations into a new uptown office space at One South.
Upscale retailer Mashburn reopens on Madison Avenue
Husband-and-wife team Ann and Sid Mashburn said the location has been totally renovated and refurbished.
Developer plans new senior living community in Arlington
The project in Arlington, called Watermere at the Highlands, has a scheduled start date early next year with final completion anticipated for 2026.
ACC touts more exposure among benefits of moving HQ to Charlotte (PHOTOS)
Legacy Union near Bank of America Stadium is the ACC's new home. The conference expects to open there next week.
Nearly entire city block on Baltimore’s west side sells for $48.4M at auction
A lively bidding war between two parties played out on Calvert Street Tuesday morning for the downtown block.