Booz Allen Chairman Ralph Shrader lists 29th-floor Waterview condo for $6.95M
The unit — actually two units combined — spans 4,600 square feet.
Top of the Market: $1.8M Johnson Road property in Germantown leads home sales
This week's top home sales in Shelby County include properties in Germantown, East Memphis, Midtown, and Collierville.
Former UnitedHealthcare CEO named ChenMed president
The executive joins company with more than 4,000 employees and 125 medical centers.
Lahey Burlington proposes $30M expansion, relocation of radiation department
Despite the high price tag, BILH wrote that it expects the project to “meaningfully contribute” to Massachusetts's goals of cost containment.
SmileDirectClub expands CarePlus premium service, adds retail locations
CarePlus gives customers access to a local dentist or orthodontist — an offering not available with SmileDirectClub’s original direct-to-consumer premise.
RTP biotech leaves Nasdaq after acquisition
GreenLight's run on the public markets has ended with its acquisition by a group of investors.
Alnylam, Roche team up in $3B+ deal over hypertension drug
Cambridge-based RNA pioneer Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. is collaborating with a pharmaceutical giant in a deal worth north of $3 billion.
Dallas health-tech firm continues growth with acquisition of Illinois software company
Axxess CEO John Olajide said the companies spent several months discussing ways to combine resources to meet industry needs and expand business.
Albany executive insights: Frank Guiffre of Halliday Financial Group on 401k plans and the company’s future
Frank Guiffre, managing director at Halliday Financial joins Walter Thorne, market president and publisher of the Albany Business Review to talk about 401k plans and how Halliday can help manage plans for sponsors and businesses.
The two also discuss what to expect from Halliday in the second half of 2023 and what gives them a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
Marine industry company with $3.5 million debt files for bankruptcy
The Miami company, with 35 employees, filed Chapter 11 to avoid service suspension.