Boston techies like to point to Cambridge’s jam-packed Kendall Square and the seaport’s Innovation District as proof that the area is startup friendly. But they also say we need to do better. Startup execs tell me they can find cheaper office space in San Francisco than they can in Kendall Square and that’s a problem for a locality that is sick of seeing promising entrepreneurs graduate from Harvard or MIT and head west to start their dream companies.
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