Five things: Suffolk Downs construction, a biotech layoff, Bruce Springsteen in Cambridge and Michelin stars in Boston
Good morning, Boston. Congratulations, Pope Leo XIV, the first-ever pope from the United States. Here are the five things you need to know in local business news to start your Friday.Grant Welker reports that construction will start this year on the next two buildings in the long-unfolding Suffolk Downs redevelopment: a 473-unit residential building and a 150-room hotel. (The 475-unit Amaya building opened last summer.)Hannah Green reports that Cambridge biotech is winding down operations&hellip
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