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Boston and Cambridge could see major changes as some workers never return, McKinsey report says Jon Chesto © Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff A man passes through reflected light on a near empty Congress Street in downtown Boston.
The Boston-Cambridge economy may never be the same after the COVID-19 pandemic, as the long-term acceptance of remote work and changes in commuting and travel habits reverberate throughout the region.
That’s the big takeaway from a new report released Tuesday that consultancy McKinsey & Co. did for the Baker administration, estimating how much pandemic-driven shifts in work behavior might remain long after the disease is subdued.Ideas | Jeff Howe: Telecommuting will make Boston share the wealth
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No timeline for State House reopening other than fall
By Chris Van Buskirk
State House News Service
Legislative leaders released a new statement on State House reopening plans Wednesday, but did not outline any concrete steps to reopen the building.
The statement comes just over two weeks after the Baker administration rescinded nearly all of the pandemic-era restrictions that governed life for 15 months across Massachusetts and as businesses start to reopen their offices to employees. The State House has been mostly closed for 471 days.
In a joint statement, Senate President Karen Spilka and House Speaker Ronald Mariano said the Legislature is in the process of developing a comprehensive and nuanced reopening plan with the goal of returning employees and the public safely to the State House in the fall. Fall begins Sept. 22 and ends on Dec. 21.
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Local solar panel developer combines with Dallas company © David L. Ryan Frank van Mierlo, who served as chief executive of 1366 Technologies, is CEO of CubicPV, a new company formed by the merger of 1366 and Hunt Perovskite Technologies.
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Local solar panel developer combines with Dallas company
Bedford-based solar panel developer 1366 Technologies has combined with Hunt Perovskite Technologies from Dallas to form a new company called CubicPV. Frank van Mierlo, 1366′s chief executive, takes over as CEO of the new company, which will have offices in both cities. The merger joins 1366′s effort to manufacture cheaper silicon wafers with Hunt’s technology to use a new material called perovskite to make solar cells more efficient. As part of the deal, CubicPV is raising $25 million of new funding from investors including Hunt Energy Enterprises, First Solar, and Breakthrough Energy Ventures. The goal is to “dramatically boost the energy harvest and drive down co
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