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JPMorgan Chase is giving $1.7 million to local nonprofits in the Boston-area that support support economic opportunity and wealth creation, on top of a $5 million commitment to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the banking giant announced Tuesday.

U.S. News & World Report has released its 2023-24 list of the nation’s top hospitals, and for the ninth year running, one Greater Cincinnati medical center took the top spot locally.

In the compromise budget, Massachusetts legislators mostly upheld Gov. Maura Healey's efforts to spur workforce development in the life sciences. But a $10 million line item for the quasi-public Massachusetts Life Sciences Center did not make the cut.

The legalization of recreational cannabis continues to gain momentum across the United States. Maryland recently legalized recreational sales and Virginia is slated to follow suit in 2024. The market for cannabis in our region shows a substantial amount of demand – within the first weekend after the legalization of recreational sales, Maryland recorded sales above $10.4 million. That level of demand shows little signs of slowing anytime soon.

The team at Pizzano Contractors has worked on cannabis…

A tenant made “bad faith maneuvers” to launch competing services in Markley Group's downtown Boston data center, according to Markley.

Developer Douglas Jemal said construction will begin within the next month on a downtown Buffalo project that will create 5 apartments and 9,500 square feet of retail space in and around the Burns Building on East Huron Street.

Any construction project within Georgetown’s 1.17-square-mile footprint is a significant undertaking. When Pizzano and its partners decided to tackle an ambitious new build at 3255 Prospect St. N.W., on one of the neighborhood's only developable lots, they knew it would require the full depth of knowledge and experience they’ve been honing for years.

From complex permitting and historic preservation oversight to navigating work on a high-traffic street in a dense neighborhood, it was a project…

Happy Tuesday morning, Columbus.

And welcome to the first day of August, a month that brings the heat and reminds all those tanned and rested youngsters that summer doesn't last forever.

Come to think of it, I need a boatload of No. 2 pencils, a fresh Trapper Keeper binder and a Six Million Dollar Man lunchbox, pronto!

But first, let's get down to today's business.

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