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And Then There Were 20 — The Amazon HQ2 Finalists

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Austin, Boston, New York and D.C. Amazon first solicited proposals for its new HQ2 in September 2017. Boston, Massachusetts. Newark, New Jersey. New York City, New York. all made the cut, as did some surprises like Columbus, Ohio. Austin, Texas. Chicago, Illinois. Columbus, Ohio. Dallas, Texas.

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Duly Authorized

Independent Banker

“Banks need to use as many tools as they possibly can to mitigate their risk, including training and staying current about the different fraud possibilities,” says Mary Gilmeister, president of WACHA, a regional payment association. Having proper technological safeguards in place can be critical.

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Shaping the Message

Independent Banker

Boston native. Lifelong Boston Bruins fan. Rang the New York Stock Exchange’s opening bell. About four years ago, Needham Bank conducted a major rebranding campaign designed to woo customers away from big regional banks and megabanks prominent in its Boston marketplace. Needham, Mass. Assets: $1.9 Chartered: 1892.

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The Future Of Housing: From Home Building To City Planning, Tech Giants & Startups Are Reimagining Where & How We Live

CB Insights

Technology companies have infiltrated the home. We deep dive into the trends disrupting the housing industry, as well as the startups and technologies making these changes possible. However, new technologies could help bring the construction industry into the modern era. That is beginning to shift.

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B2B Investors Set Sights On Data, AI, Analytics

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Venture capitalists and equity investors targeted companies that apply big data technologies, including artificial intelligence, to an array of use cases, including fleet and manufacturing — leading to more than $322 million raised for B2B startups this week. Cross River Bank. Cross Creek Advisors and previous backers also participated.

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