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Holy Cross Health was advancing 2 MoCo hospital projects. Now it’s pumping the brakes.
The upgrades to facilities in Silver Spring and Germantown are expected to cost $45 million.
Why bank consumers expect a unified customer experience
Despite challenges in recent years, the financial services industry in Florida has started to revive. Wall Street firms are increasingly flocking to South Florida, and although there has been consolidation within the industry over the past two years, most banks in the state are in good shape.
However, for banks, both in Florida and beyond, to truly thrive in the post-pandemic business landscape, optimizing the customer experience (CX) will be key.
The trend of consumer-centric ecosystems is one…
Regions Bank eyes more growth in Houston as company invests in the market
Regions Bank has a big spotlight on the Houston market because of the growth in the region, both in terms of the number of people moving to the metro area and the number of companies opening offices here.
Mariner Wealth acquires $221M in assets, first office in South Carolina
Overland Park-based Mariner Wealth Advisors has its first office in South Carolina after acquiring Goldfinch Wealth Management, adding $221 million in assets.
San Antonio asset management company highly positioned on tanking bank stock
Victory Capital Management – formerly USAA's asset management arm that spun out into its own company – is a highly positioned owner of Zions Bancorp stock, which has experienced a poorer recovery than other banks around the nation.
Wednesday Digest: Windows break at Millennium, Salesforce; proposed SoMa high-rise gets special status
Meanwhile, two decades-old San Francisco bookstores are closing down.
Miami Beach-based public biotech company held Silicon Valley Bank deposits, credit line prior to collapse
The firm hit the public market in October 2021 and began trading on the Nasdaq through a traditional initial public offering.
MIT spinout gets $73M for device that alters brain electricity in Alzheimer’s
The idea behind the device is to “dose” the brain with electrical activity, helping the organ bypass the blockades formed by the buildup of amyloid and tau proteins, two biological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease.
Targeting the destruction of proteins, Peninsula biotech EpiBiologics raises $50M
Using technology licensed from UCSF, startup looks to take targeted protein degradation to a whole new level
Targeting the destruction of proteins, Peninsula biotech raises $50M
Using technology licensed from UCSF, startup looks to take targeted protein degradation to a whole new level