Business Buzz: Boston's Latest Updates and News Highlights

Good morning, Boston! Today is National Creamsicle Day, and here are the latest updates in local business news to kickstart your Thursday. A luxury condo tower developer in the Seaport is facing a lawsuit from a brokerage firm over a breach of contract related to a previous legal dispute. A prominent public accounting firm has received private equity backing, potentially paving the way for its expansion into Massachusetts and other states. Over 70,800 Massachusetts drivers are set to receive payments soon as part of a settlement between the Attorney General's Office and Uber and Lyft, totaling $140 million in back pay.
The Boston Business Journal has unveiled its annual BBJ 40 Under 40 list, recognizing 40 professionals under 40, with an event scheduled at Caveau on Oct. 15. Additionally, Boston developer Redgate has secured a 10,000-square-foot lease at the 100 Federal St. office tower in Post Office Square. The Boston Celtics' sale to a group led by private equity mogul Bill Chisholm has been approved by the NBA, valuing the franchise at over $6.1 billion, a record for an American professional sports team.
Chris Davis, global brand president and CMO of New Balance, will join the honorary board of Boston 26, the organization overseeing FIFA World Cup 26 preparations in the region. On this day in 1962, The Beatles parted ways with drummer Pete Best, eventually recruiting Ringo Starr. The Braintree American Little League team is set to compete in the Little League Baseball World Series today, generating excitement across the town and region.
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