Personnel File – No. 305
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
A newly-formed joint venture will create 352,000 square feet of lab space in Malden Center, including three spec suites.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
Boston-based architecture firm Tria has been selected to design Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ new cell and genetic therapies center in Boston’s Seaport District.
Biotechnology company Platelet BioGenesis’ new headquarters is located in a growing life science cluster in East Watertown.
Cambridge-based Ironwood Pharmaceuticals has selected Boston-based architects TRIA to design its new 39,000-square-foot headquarters at 100 Summer St. in Boston.
A Cambridge life science company has selected TRIA architects to transform 39,000 square feet in a downtown Boston office tower into “efficient and collaborative” workspace with an industrial accent.
Members of the real estate and banking industries have been on the move. See who’s been hired and promoted in this week’s Personnel File.
Architects, bankers, builders developers and real estate agents all made big career moves in recent weeks. See who’s been promoted and hired in this week’s Personnel File.
Members of the real estate, building and banking industries are always on the move. See who’s been hired and promoted in this week’s Personnel File.
The Boston offices of tenant representation brokerage Cresa have relocated to Atlantic Wharf on the downtown waterfront.
In this week’s roundup, banks and architectures firms promote and hire more talent.
Erland recently completed construction of Ocular Therapeutix’s new headquarters in Bedford.
From the beginning of our relationship, TRIA understood how we work and our need for a collaborative work environment. TRIA’s design for our lab and office provides an efficiency of space while creating an energy and vibe where employees feel inspired, as well as valued and appreciated, qualities imperative to retaining top talent.
Banks, insurance agencies and architecture firms are all featured in this week’s roundup of organizations making personnel changes.