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  • Q&A: Cold Harbor stays small in the beer market, and likes it

    Kevin Koczwara Updated: May 15, 2023

    Will Oliveira has done this largely on his own. He got financing through Hudson-based Avidia Bank and built the state-of-the-art facility the way he wanted.

    Kevin Koczwara Updated: May 15, 2023
  • Movers & Shakers for May 15, 2023

    Updated: May 15, 2023

    People are on the move at UMass Memorial Medical Group, the City of Worcester, and Tighe & Bond.

    Updated: May 15, 2023
  • Developers seeking to build apartments in Worcester now must comply with inclusionary zoning

    Timothy Doyle May 12, 2023

    The Worcester City Council voted to make the city's inclusionary zoning policy into an ordinance on Tuesday. Any zoning applications for multifamily apartments projects submitted after that day –- May 9 – will be subject to the ordinance.

    Timothy Doyle May 12, 2023
  • R.H. White promotes two executives, including fourth-generation family member to president

    Timothy Doyle May 10, 2023

    Auburn-based contractor and water utility manager R.H. White Companies promoted Thomas White to president and Jeffrey Towle to chief operating officer, both reporting to CEO James McCarthy, who since 2019 served as president and CEO.

    Timothy Doyle May 10, 2023
  • Five cities make DEI commitments in real estate

    Michael P. Norton | State House News Service May 9, 2023

    Leaders from five cities joined Lt. Gov Kim Driscoll Monday to sign a compact committing themselves to increasing the number of minority-owned and women-owned firms in private real estate development.

    Michael P. Norton | State House News Service May 9, 2023
  • Leominster apartment conversion loaned $2.75M from MassDevelopment

    Timothy Doyle May 3, 2023

    MassDevelopment has loaned $2.75 million to Boston developer Cougar Capital Management to convert an abandoned mill building in Leominster into 17 market-rate apartments.

    Timothy Doyle May 3, 2023
  • New developer of Table Talk building nearly quadruples apartment proposal

    Timothy Doyle May 2, 2023

    The new owner of the former Table Talk Pies building at 153 Green St. has proposed to the Worcester Planning Board to increase the number of apartments to be built at the site from 15 to 58.

    Timothy Doyle May 2, 2023
  • Walker Lofts developer purchases former Table Talk Pie building

    Timothy Doyle May 1, 2023

    An entity registered to the developer of the Walker Lofts on Water Street in Worcester purchased 153 Green St. in Worcester’s Canal District for $734,000 on Thursday, according to the Worcester District Registry of Deeds.

    Timothy Doyle May 1, 2023
  • Table Talk Lofts developer selected for WHA 374-unit Lakeside Apartments project

    Timothy Doyle May 1, 2023

    The Worcester Housing Authority selected Boston Capital Development and its partner on the project, E3 Development LLC, for the WHA’s redevelopment of its 202-unit Lakeside Apartments complex.

    Timothy Doyle May 1, 2023
  • Developer launches 370K-sq.-ft. Lunenburg warehouse amid wave of industrial building

    Timothy Doyle May 1, 2023

    Braintree developer John M. Corcoran & Co. and its partners have completed the construction of the 370,000-square-foot Lunenburg Central warehouse facility.

    Timothy Doyle May 1, 2023
  • 2023 Power 50: Steven Gentilucci

    Updated: May 1, 2023

    Longtime Worcester resident Gentilucci started with Consigli more than 25 years ago as an assistant superintendent and worked his way up to his position as general manager.

    Updated: May 1, 2023
  • 2023 Power 50: Fred Taylor

    Updated: May 1, 2023

    Fred Taylor gives Central Massachusetts a voice in one of the largest trade unions in the country, advocating for more than 30,000 members across the region.

    Updated: May 1, 2023
  • 2023 Power 50: William Kelleher, IV & James Umphrey

    Updated: May 1, 2023

    Will Kelleher and Jim Umphrey oversee more than 20 full-time commercial real estate brokers at Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates. The company leased nearly 2 million square feet and sold $156 million in commercial space in 2022.

    Updated: May 1, 2023
  • 2023 Power 50: Jeffrey Cunningham

    Updated: May 1, 2023

    Cunningham is using his influence as a developer to help communities make the most of what they have.

    Updated: May 1, 2023
  • 2023 Power 50: Kaska Yawo

    Updated: May 1, 2023

    Yawo has changed the landscape that immigrants and refugees to the Worcester area encounter when they arrive.

    Updated: May 1, 2023
  • 2023 Power 50: Jennie Lee Colosi

    Updated: May 1, 2023

    Colosi is president of the 77-year-old E.T. & L. Corp., in Stow, which employs 133 people. She is a trained engineer and one of the only women presidents of a Central Massachusetts construction company.

    Updated: May 1, 2023

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The President Donald Trump Administration’s campaign to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts throughout the federal government and to federally-funded institutions has put many companies and organizations committed to DEI on edge. Many have chosen to navigate Trump-era threats by reorganizing and rewording their DEI initiatives, including changing their wording to eradicate the words “diversity”, “equity”, and “inclusion” in favor of more ambiguous terms such as “fair”, “community”, and “wellbeing”.