Will Boston lose its competitive edge in a work-from-home world?
Executives say theyâre not worried about a California-style exodus taking place here, at least not yet
By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated February 2, 2021, 7:34 p.m.
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CEO Will Lopes (left ) just signed a lease for a new Boston office for his sports-tech company, Catapult, at 10 Post Office Square. On the right is Chris Cooper, chief operating officer.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
Tech companies are heading for the exits in California. Wall Street tycoons are packing their bags to catch some Florida sunshine.
So, a big question looms for Bostonâs business community: Will we be next?
Katy veteran receives long-awaited headstone amid Wreaths Across America
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An honor wreath is saluted at Wreaths Across America on Saturday, Dec. 19, at Katy Magnolia Cemetery. The event placed 500 wreaths on the graves of United States military veterans.Tracy Maness / Staff photoShow MoreShow Less
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After nearly 39 years of waiting, Katy World War II veteran Manuel J. Garcia now has a permanent headstone at Katy Magnolia Cemetery.Tracy Maness / Staff photoShow MoreShow Less
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Honor wreaths representing the United States Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Merchant Marines, prisoners of war and those missing in action are displayed at Wreaths Across America on Saturday, Dec. 19, at Katy Magnolia Cemetery.Tracy Maness / Staff photoShow MoreShow Less
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