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A Cambridge biotech is set to become at least the 10th Massachusetts biotech company to shut down since the start of 2022, following the death of a patient in a clinical trial.

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As we've been reporting on the impact of migration trends on U.S. cities, one trend we've noticed is the so-called donut effect, in which residents were moving out of city centers and into the surrounding regions as the cost of living in the urban core — and especially housing prices — spiked.

You can see an example of what this looks like in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, where Ethan Nelson of the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal has…

Illegal shops “have the advantage,” said Peter Su, senior vice president of cannabis banking company Green Check Verified and Asian Cannabis Roundtable treasurer. “But look, they’re operating in clear defiance of the law.”

Through acquisitions and organic research, the HIV and cancer drug developer is in a better position than it was three years ago, its chairman and CEO says.

A growing Dayton global payments technology company and an Atlanta company are partnering to offer an industry-first payment alternative.

PNC economists had forecast mild recession in Q2, now saying second half of 2023, plus more interest rate hikes.

It is touted as North Carolina's biggest economic development victory in recent decades. But headwinds are getting stronger for VinFast, the Vietnamese automaker that wants to build electric vehicles at its Chatham County manufacturing facility.

Form D Friday is a Boston Business Journal feature highlighting regulatory filings from Boston-area companies raising capital for new projects or expanding their businesses.