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March 29, 2024

The BBJ & CBA partnered on a special supplement to recognize the CBA Achievement Awards. You can find that special publication here.

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Here are today's five things you need to know in Boston business news, including another downtown building sale, a nursing home lawsuit, the latest Fast 50 companies, and why the clock is ticking around here.

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Data reported during this week's Lottery Commissioner’s meeting underlined the gravity of the challenge facing the Massachusetts State Lottery.

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Suffolk Technologies closed its inaugural $110 million fund last year and aims to invest at the seed or Series A stage.

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By 2030, we'll have 29% more people over the age of 65 in Massachusetts than we did in 2020. That has huge ramifications for the state's healthcare system.