EPISODE · Oct 20, 2024 · 58 MIN
From Malls to Meals: Business, Banking, and Community Resilience
from New England Business Report with Kim Carrigan and Joe Shortsleeve · host WRKO-AM
On today’s program, Greg Ryan, senior reporter for the Boston Business Journal talks about the sale of what used to be known as the Independence Mall on the south shore in Kingston and what it means for other malls. Boston Globe food reporter Devra First shares her story about Barbara Lynch‘s decision to close all of her restaurants. The senior vice president of research for Rockland Trust Bank , Doug Butler, will join us to discuss the banking business climate. The organization known as EADV, employees against domestic violence, and it’s leader Courtney Cahill from the Bristol County district attorney‘s office talks about the importance of that issue and finally Bobby Brown owner of Broco Fuel on the North Shore explains how he’s helping out communities up and down the East Coast recover from recent hurricane damage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today’s program, Greg Ryan, senior reporter for the Boston Business Journal talks about the sale of what used to be known as the Independence Mall on the south shore in Kingston and what it means for other malls. Boston Globe food reporter Devra...
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