MHub makes move to Chicago’s Near West Side official with $50 million deal
The long-discussed move was announced Thursday after the manufacturing and hardtech innovation center secured $50 million for the acquisition and build-out of a manufacturing facility.
Asking price for S.F. office tower listed in 2020 drops by 75%
With no clear timeline for when the market will recover, a future sale of 350 California St. stands to establish fresh data points in terms of pricing for office properties in San Francisco.
Hines’ tower plans at The Domain take shape
The Houston-based developer could transform a North Austin La Quinta into a nearly 200-foot-tall mixed-use tower, according to site plans. Also included with this story: ABJ's latest ranking of the largest office towers in the region.
No Micron? No problem. Thousands of new home lots still slated for Caldwell County
Thousands of new homes slated for Caldwell County are contingent on the area's continued growth as a commercial and industrial hub.
Fourth of July fair returns to downtown, pared down to 1-day celebration
Fair Saint Louis announced the annual July 4th Fireworks Spectacular will return against the backdrop of the Gateway Arch.
Johns Hopkins spinout Haystack Oncology to be acquired for up to $450M
Haystack Oncology is joining an ever-growing list of companies started by Johns Hopkins University researcher Bert Vogelstein to get acquired for a deal worth over $100 million.
Another gene therapy setback as biotech halts 200-job Durham facility
One of the Triangle's recent economic development wins in the life sciences industry appears unlikely to ever reach fruition.
Here are the startups competing at e-Fest, the University of St. Thomas startup competition
Undergraduates from around the United States are gathering at the University of St. Thomas for e-Fest, a three-day startup competition beginning April 27.
The accelerator event comes with $215,000 in cash prizes that 25 teams will be competing for. Three of the teams are from students studying at Minnesota colleges.
Judges for this year's event include:
Shawntera Hardy, former commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED)
Angelina Lawton, founder and CEO,…
Eaton wins contract for new state-of-the-art hospital
Pittsburgh-based Eaton has won a contract to design and build the essential electrical system at a new University of Michigan hospital being built in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Financial terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.
Eaton provides power management and electrical systems for industrial companies. The new project is the D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion, a 12-story, 690,000-square-foot, 254-bed hospital that will open in 2025. Eaton’s contribution will include power distribution, backup…
Harvard Pilgrim’s parent mum on timeline to fix cybersecurity hack
Point32Health, the second largest health plan in Massachusetts, is still not providing a timeline for when its website will be working 10 days after a cybersecurity attack that forced the company to take Harvard Pilgrim Health Care systems offline.
On April 17, Point32Health, the parent company of Harvard Pilgrim and Tufts Health Plan, found a “cybersecurity ransomware incident” on its Harvard Pilgrim Health Care’s commercial and New Hampshire Medicare Advantage Stride plans, affecting services…