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A clean hydrogen facility under construction in Devens has been awarded a $46.3-million federal grant, weeks after the company behind the project raised $50 million in private financing.
The 3.91-acre lot has been re-listed for sale with an asking price of $5.25 million.
Cornerstone Bank has opened a location on Main Street in Shrewsbury, marking the 11th branch for the Worcester-based financial firm.
An industrial logistics park has received approval from the Town of Pepperell Planning Board, setting the stage for the creation for what developers are calling the largest industrial development in the town’s history.
Nolfo-Clements has authored a number of scholarly papers about local wildlife, including papers about the squirrel population in the Boston Public Garden and the mammal population on Bumpkin Island in Boston Harbor.
Construction is a business that makes certainty out of uncertainty, says Anthony Consigli.
Professionals are being hired and promoted at Central Massachusetts businesses like Geisel Software, Shepherd & Goldstein, Cornerstone Bank, and Consigli Construction.
In 2017, WBJ created its Hall of Fame to honor those professionals who made significant contributions to the economy and community. With the induction of the Class of 2024, the WBJ Hall of Fame has grown to 28 members.
With increasing focus being paid to making newly constructed buildings more energy efficient and environmentally friendly, Milford-based Consigli Construction has named Edward White as the director of operations for Arch Energy, the firm’s clean
Equipment and temporary construction offices will soon be removed from the school’s quad, allowing for its restoration in anticipation of its commencement ceremony slated for June 2.
A housing development, with two potential results, is being planned for a 6.5-acre property off of South Main Street in Natick.
A distinct Worcester building on Harding Street that is over 123-years-old and just 19 feet wide could see new life as a multi-use space featuring a retail storefront and two apartment units.
The former site of an Italian restaurant on Franklin Street in Worcester could soon be the location of a 26-unit apartment building.
A developer is planning on building a child care center and a small office building at a site on Plantation Street in Worcester, adjacent to the Coal Mine Brook and an off-ramp for Interstate 290.
A property that is set to play a role in helping the City of Worcester pay off debt associated with the construction of Polar Park is facing delays.
Updated documents submitted to the Worcester Zoning Board of Appeals did not offer any details explaining why the original plan of making all of the units affordable was abandoned.