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The New England Business Report is a lively discussion focusing on this region’s economy. Every Sunday morning at 8 AM for one hour we will discuss the major business stories...
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The New England Business Report is a lively discussion focusing on this region’s economy. Every Sunday morning at 8 AM for one hour we will discuss the major business stories of the week and how they impact our local state and regional economy. Joe & Kim will talk to the CEOs and the newsmakers in the headlines that week. They’ll also be joined by the region’s top business reporters each and every week!
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New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve
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3 NOV 2024 · On today’s program, Boston Business Journal reporter Greg Ryan talks about efforts to alleviate the housing shortage in Boston. The CEO of EyePoint Pharmaceuticals,Jay Duker, joins us to discuss his decision to stay in Massachusetts. Scott Kirsner, Innovation Reporter for The Boston Globe, talks about items that are still made in Massachusetts. Skip Perham, Suffolk University Professor of Sports business, explains the upcoming sale of the Boston Celtics. And finally, Rob Whitten, founder of Ping, explains how his new drive-through coffee machine works.
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27 OCT 2024 · On today’s program, Jim Brett, CEO of the New England Council, talks about the council’s priorities. Boston Business Journal reporter Isabel Hart explains why many cannabis entrepreneurs are returning their state issued licenses. Christopher Stark, Executive Director of the Massachusetts insurance Federation, explains the reason behind rising insurance rates. Rachel Kaprilian, CEO Triangle Inc., talks about finding jobs for people with disabilities. And finally, Martha Sheridan, President of Meet Boston talks about the health of the hospitality and convention industry.
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20 OCT 2024 · On today’s program, Greg Ryan, senior reporter for the Boston Business Journal talks about the sale of what used to be known as the Independence Mall on the south shore in Kingston and what it means for other malls. Boston Globe food reporter Devra First shares her story about Barbara Lynch‘s decision to close all of her restaurants. The senior vice president of research for Rockland Trust Bank , Doug Butler, will join us to discuss the banking business climate. The organization known as EADV, employees against domestic violence, and it’s leader Courtney Cahill from the Bristol County district attorney‘s office talks about the importance of that issue and finally Bobby Brown owner of Broco Fuel on the North Shore explains how he’s helping out communities up and down the East Coast recover from recent hurricane damage.
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13 OCT 2024 · On today’s program, the Executive Editor of the Boston Business Journal, Doug Banks, talks about the State’s Cannabis Control Commission and their article “Weed Woes”. Colin Young, Editor at the State House News Service is following arguments at the State Supreme Judicial Court concerning the MBTA Communities Act and the town of Milton’s objection to it. Chris Geehern, Communications Director for the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, says business confidence has improved in the state. Bill Chase, owner of Hi-Tech windows talks about the importance of an energy audit. And finally, Anthony Lamacchia of Lamacchia Real Estate looks at the Florida real estate marketplace.
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6 OCT 2024 · On today’s program, Don Seiffert of the Boston Business Journal talks about the critical role the port of Boston plays in the regions economy. Janelle Nanos of The Boston Globe explorers major changes on the horizon for CVS. Kylie Sullivan from Salem Main Streets talks about the Halloween economy. Carl Rugato shares details about the Halloween festival coming to Charlestown. And finally, Greg Ryan with the Boston Business Journal talks with Richard Davey, the new CEO of Massport.
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29 SEP 2024 · On today’s program, Jon Hurst, president of the Retailers Association of Massachusetts uses the “R” word when describing the local business economy. Greg Ryan senior reporter for the Boston Business Journal examines demand for clean energy jobs. Jon Chesto business reporter with The Boston Globe explains why the International Teamsters union decided not to endorse a presidential candidate this time around. Jack Burton a student at Tufts University talks about his new tool called the Dunkin Scout. And finally, Mike Dee former chief operating officer of the Boston Red Sox talks about his new pickle ball business.
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22 SEP 2024 · On today’s program, Boston is becoming the toy manufacturer capital in the United States! Greg Ryan of the Boston Business Journal tells us why. Jim O’Brien, General Manager of the Topsfield Fair gives us the play-by-play for this year‘s fair. Val Neicu, CEO of smartSKN explains her new north shore customized skin care business. Anthony Lamacchia of Lamacchia real estate talks about lower interest rates and the housing market. And finally an executive from WS development talks about the small businesses which will be joining Snowport this holiday season at the Seaport.
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15 SEP 2024 · On today’s show Grant Welker of the Boston Business Journal examines the reality of high net worth individuals leaving Massachusetts. Chef Chris Coombs talks about Bosse Pickleball coming to the Natick Mall. An expert from WalletHub looks at unemployment in Massachusetts. Kim Carrigan introduces us to a new sponsor of the New England Business Report. And finally Aaron Pressman of The Boston Globe reports on electric vehicle charging stations and their availability in the Baystate.
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8 SEP 2024 · On today’s program, Ernie Boch CEO of Subaru New England join us to talk about the business climate as a relates to automobile sales as well as what’s happened to the port of Baltimore? Is it back to normal? Also, Jim Rooney President CEO the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce updates us on the cities business climate. Skip Perham Suffolk University expert on the business of sports talks about the Patriots opening day. Doug Banks, executive editor of the Boston Business Journal talks about corporate giving …..are Bostonians stingy? And Sam Liang of Rubino and Liang talks about preparing for retirement.
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1 SEP 2024 · On today’s program, Randy Greenstein, co-owner Big Night Entertainment talks about the nightclub scene in Boston and beyond. The CEO of M&T Bank, Rene Jones, joins us to discuss their Massachusetts businesses. Don Seiffert, managing editor of the Boston Business Journal, joins us to talk about the pending Biosecure Act act and how it would impact Massachusetts biotech companies. Jeff Myers, Research Director for Colliers International here in Boston, talks about the market for lab space. And finally, Chelcie Martin, owner Honey Pot Hill Orchards in Stow Massachusetts talks about the business of Apple picking.
The New England Business Report is a lively discussion focusing on this region’s economy. Every Sunday morning at 8 AM for one hour we will discuss the major business stories...
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The New England Business Report is a lively discussion focusing on this region’s economy. Every Sunday morning at 8 AM for one hour we will discuss the major business stories of the week and how they impact our local state and regional economy. Joe & Kim will talk to the CEOs and the newsmakers in the headlines that week. They’ll also be joined by the region’s top business reporters each and every week!
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