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Will Boston lose its competitive edge in a work-from-home world?
Executives say theyâre not worried about a California-style exodus taking place here, at least not yet
By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated February 2, 2021, 7:34 p.m.
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CEO Will Lopes (left ) just signed a lease for a new Boston office for his sports-tech company, Catapult, at 10 Post Office Square. On the right is Chris Cooper, chief operating officer.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
Tech companies are heading for the exits in California. Wall Street tycoons are packing their bags to catch some Florida sunshine.
So, a big question looms for Bostonâs business community: Will we be next?