<code id='5298402A41'></code><style id='5298402A41'></style>
    • <acronym id='5298402A41'></acronym>
      <center id='5298402A41'><center id='5298402A41'><tfoot id='5298402A41'></tfoot></center><abbr id='5298402A41'><dir id='5298402A41'><tfoot id='5298402A41'></tfoot><noframes id='5298402A41'>

    • <optgroup id='5298402A41'><strike id='5298402A41'><sup id='5298402A41'></sup></strike><code id='5298402A41'></code></optgroup>
        1. <b id='5298402A41'><label id='5298402A41'><select id='5298402A41'><dt id='5298402A41'><span id='5298402A41'></span></dt></select></label></b><u id='5298402A41'></u>
          <i id='5298402A41'><strike id='5298402A41'><tt id='5298402A41'><pre id='5298402A41'></pre></tt></strike></i>

          leisure time

          leisure time

          author:fashion    Page View:6696
          Traffic on the Longfellow Bridge and the Kendall Square skyline are seen. -- health coverage from STAT
          Michael Dwyer/AP

          Around this time three years ago, while most of us navigated pandemic life, real estate developers across Greater Boston looked to life-science laboratories, and saw dollar signs.

          The white-collar office workers who’d long filled downtown towers were largely staying home (unless they worked in commercial real estate). The future of cities had rarely been murkier.

          advertisement

          But many biotech companies, like Cambridge’s Moderna, were busier than ever, and growing fast. Life-science companies, and the lab buildings that house them, looked like a sure bet for investors. Money poured in to drug companies by the billions — from venture capitalists, the stock market, the National Institutes of Health. And big real estate investors followed, launching a wave of speculative lab development all over Greater Boston.

          Get unlimited access to award-winning journalism and exclusive events.

          Subscribe Log In

          leisure time

          The cancer drug shortage isn’t new — and neither are the solutions
          The cancer drug shortage isn’t new — and neither are the solutions

          PreparingachemotherapytreatmentatDukeCancerCenterinDurham,N.C.GerryBroome/APAyounggirl,maybe5or6year

          read more
          China demands US invite Hong Kong leader to economic meeting, adding to strains over crackdown
          China demands US invite Hong Kong leader to economic meeting, adding to strains over crackdown

          FILE-HongKong'sChiefExecutiveJohnLeegivesaspeechfollowingaswearing-inceremonytoinauguratethecity'sne

          read more
          Jerome Adams on the need for new antivirals for Covid
          Jerome Adams on the need for new antivirals for Covid

          PaxlovidtabletsamplesbeinginspectedinFreiburg,Germany.PfizerviaAPTheU.S.Covid-19Public HealthEmergen

          read more

          Teacher posts viral 'school supply rant' with advice for parents

          1:28TeacherKatieAlburgerholdsupafidgettoolwhileshoppingforback-to-schoolsupplies.@_adaywithmissa/Tik