Friday, November 12, 2010

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Friday, November 12, 2010

222 Berkeley rates LEED gold
The retail and office building at 222 Berkeley St. in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood has received LEED Gold Certification for existing buildings from the US Green Building Council, said Equity Office, whose real estate portfolio includes 222 Berkeley.

Telecom wholesale market is looking up
The worldwide telecom wholesale market is on the rebound, driven by such factors as "optimism around mobility, cloud computing, and content services," according to a new report from Yankee Group, a technology forecasting firm based in Boston.

Sonesta Int'l Hotels loses money in 3rd quarter
BOSTON -- Sonesta International Hotels Corp. lost money in its third quarter, burdened by a charge associated with a hotel it recently acquired.

Two local Shaw's Supermarkets get a makeover
Shaw's Supermarkets Inc. is celebrating the "grand re-opening" of two of its Massachusetts stores, one in Marshfield, the other in Wareham.

Entrepreneurs are likely givers, survey finds
Entrepreneurs are likely to be passionate philanthropists, donating both money and time to causes they hold dear, according to a new study from the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund and Ernst & Young.

Who, What, Where
A sample of recent personnel announcements from local companies.

Atrium Mall to exhibit preserved cadavers
The Atrium mall in Chestnut Hill is preparing to unveil an exhibit titled, "Bodies Human: Anatomy in Motion."

Sea Dog Brew Pub plans Woburn opening
A Sea Dog Brew Pub is set to open in mid-December in Woburn, the pub's ownership group said, and the new joint's executive chef will be Jason Carron, formerly of Fleming�s Boston.

Avid Technology issues full-year revenue forecast
BURLINGTON -- Avid Technology Inc. issued a full-year revenue forecast on Thursday, giving a range that indicates the company may fall short of Wall Street forecasts.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

'Ellen' to replace 'Oprah' on Channel 5
Johnny Diaz, Globe Staff Ellen is the new Oprah. Boston�s WCVB-TV (Channel 5) plans to replace the popular syndicated ��The Oprah Winfrey Show�� next fall with ��The Ellen DeGeneres Show.�� DeGeneres will move from 9 a.m. to Oprah�s time...

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