AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup in Massachusetts: Fans poured into Boston and Foxborough for the tournament, with Scotland’s “Tartan Army” driving big local buzz and businesses feeling the lift—while the state also confirmed World Cup players are subject to Massachusetts personal income tax, including the 4% surtax. Local sports events: Samuels & Associates launched Fenway FC, turning The Fenway into a tournament hub through July 19 with watch parties, food, music, and pop-ups. Elections in court: A federal judge in Boston blocked major parts of President Trump’s election executive order, halting efforts to create a federal voter list and restricting mail-ballot rules. Massachusetts housing & development: Construction to restore affordable housing began at Brighton’s Warren Hall, and New Bedford opened Flats At 8th, adding 52 restricted-income units. Business & real estate: Industrial deals kept moving—ICP acquired a 680,000 s/f campus between Worcester and Boston, and Marcus & Millichap closed a $4.2M Dairy Queen sale in Middleboro. Workforce & construction: Suffolk launched “Jobsite of the Future,” an AI-enabled operating model aimed at boosting productivity amid labor shortages.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.