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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.
Southborough has had the luxury lately of staggered development projects and fewer large residential projects during a slowed economy and is using that time to update its master plan and zoning ordinances.
The former U.S. Army base at Fort Devens added another feather in its cap with the grand opening of Evergreen Solar’s new $200 million plant.
Just two days after Evergreen Solar Inc.'s grand opening of a massive Devens manufacturing facility, the state of Michigan has announced the company's plans to build a facility there, as wel
Perini Building Co., a division of Framingham's Perini Corp., announced it has won a $1.2 billion construction contract to build a terminal at McCarran International Airport
Population will grow by 17 percent and job growth will spike 21 percent by 2030 in eight towns along Interstate 495, according to a group studying transportation along the highway.
Evergreen Solar Inc., which opened a new manufacturing facility in Devens in June and expects to open a second facility there in 2010, says a new $1.2 billion order will have the complex running at capa
Milford-based Consigli Construction Co. Inc. has opened an office in Enfield, Conn. to service clients in that state and Western Massachusetts.
Bob Stone, owner of Worcester-based Paul Davis Restoration and Remodeling of Central and Western Massachusetts franchise, was recognized by th
Evergreen Solar Inc. of Marlborough says that on July 22, the company will redeem convertible short-term bonds worth approximately $90 million.
Like many factories, Munksjo Paper Inc. in Fitchburg uses lots of energy, in the form of both electricity and oil. And, like many factories, lately it’s seen an enormous increase in what that energy costs.
Worcester-based Becker College has received a $250,000 grant from a foundation led by a school graduate for improvements to its Leicester campus.