1 Report: Paypal coming to ‘Superman’ building?
POSTED ONLINE: SEPT. 1
Paypal Holdings Inc., one of the world’s largest online payment companies, is considering moving its operations center to Rhode Island, according to a report today by WPRI-TV CBS 12.
pbn.com/Report-Paypal-coming-to-Superman-building,116882
2 Redeveloper of historic Jewelry District building proposes new apartments next door
POSTED ONLINE: SEPT. 15
The development team that is renovating a historic Jewelry District manufacturing building wants to pair it with new construction on an adjoining, vacant parcel in the I-195 Redevelopment District.
pbn.com/Redeveloper-of-historic-Jewelry-District-building-proposes-new-apartments-next-door,117282
3 EpiVax wins $600K SBIR grant
POSTED ONLINE: SEPT. 12
EpiVax Inc. has received a $600,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health through the Small Business Innovation Research program to improve a vaccine for the H7N9 avian influenza virus.
pbn.com/EpiVax-wins-600K-SBIR-grant,117113
4 Raimondo announces plans to replace Route 6-10 connector, boulevard concept abandoned
POSTED ONLINE: SEPT. 7
Gov. Gina M. Raimondo announced Wednesday she has directed the R.I. Department of Transportation to initiate replacement of the Route 6-10 connector, a series of nine bridges and elevated roadways that carry more than 100,000 vehicles daily.
pbn.com/Officials-announce-reconstruction-of-Route-6-and-10-interchange,116999
5 PBN names 2016 Best Places To Work
POSTED ONLINE: MAY 5
Providence Business News has announced the awardees of its 2016 edition of the Best Places To Work competition.
pbn.com/PBN-names-2016-Best-Places-To-Work,114035
6 PBN’s 2016 fastest-growing & innovative companies celebrated
POSTED ONLINE: SEPT. 22
7 Rocky Hill School becomes latest private school to allege abuse of students
POSTED ONLINE: SEPT. 12
8 Butler, Women & Infants employees protest CNE, staffing POSTED ONLINE: SEPT. 12
9 PBN names fastest-growing, innovative companies for 2016
POSTED ONLINE: AUG. 19
10Commerce RI OKs $7.3M in credits for $62.1M in projects
POSTED ONLINE: SEPT. 26