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Southborough-based Protonex Technology Corp. has received a $301,000 subcontract for work on a new U.S. Army portable power supply project.
Framingham-based Perini Corp. reported second quarter net income of $28.6 million on record revenue of $1.39 billion.
Shrewsbury could be home to a new Indian/Asian grocery store by Dec. 1, according to brokers who signed Patel Brothers of New York to a long-term lease at 504 Boston Tpke.
American Superconductor Corp. of Devens said it has licensed its proprietary wind turbine design to Turkey's first wind turbine manufacturer, Model Enerji Ltd.
Devens-based American Superconductor Corp. reported a net loss of $6.1 million on record revenue of $39.8 million for the first quarter.
C.K. Smith Co. Inc., a Worcester-based fuel and energy services dealer, says after 115 years in business, it's going green.
Fitchburg-based Rollstone Band & Trust said it will continue renovations to its headquarters with the replacement of its main branch.
Nichols College will build yet another new residence hall on its Dudley campus thanks to $4 million in tax-exempt bonds issued by the state Health and Education Facilities Authority.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute expects to install the city's first "living green roof" atop the school's new East Hall on Boynton Street Tuesday.
IBM Corp’s state-of-the-art software lab in Littleton is expected to house its first employees in November after renovations are complete.
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The city may put out another request for proposals to redevelop the former Crompton Knowles Loomworks building at 95 Grand St. after only one company intent on demolishing the building responded to the request made over the winter.
Tyree Services Co., a Farmingdale, N.Y.-based company that provides petroleum and environmental services, is moving its Massachusetts location from Westborough to Webster.
The Pennsylvania Steel Co. Inc. has leased 13,823 square feet at 312 Main St. in Hudson to house as a transfer depot to serve greater Boston.
Bell Micro, a San Jose, Calif.-based distributor of computer components, has expanded its Acton manufacturing facility from 25,000 square feet to 40,000 square feet.
Even the most enthusiastic Worcester booster would admit the Worcester Business Center is the ugliest building in the city. At least is used to be.