Boston Business Journal

The Boston Business Journal is a weekly, business-oriented newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts. It is published by the American City Business Journals.

The newspaper was founded by Robert Bergenheim and launched its first issue on March 2, 1981. The newspaper was originally named P&L The Boston Business Journal (P&L stood for profit and loss). However, P&L was later dropped from the name, leaving the publication with its present title, Boston Business Journal.

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