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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.
Cambridge-based drug manufacturer Moderna, Inc. has purchased a 140,000-square-foot biomanufacturing facility at 149 Hayes Memorial Drive in Marlborough.
Worcester-based tax and business advisory firm Cunningham & Associates purchased the former Worcester Five Cents Bank Building in Worcester to expand its business.
Worcester Academy proposed a 72,000-square-foot athletic complex at the former site of Saint Vincent Hospital on Providence Street in Worcester.
Kensington Management, LLC submitted a proposal to the City of Worcester for a seven-story, 98-unit affordable housing development on Mason Street in Worcester.
An affiliate of Boston developer GFI Partners purchased a 141 acre property in Hopedale for $15 million to build a 616,875-square-foot warehouse.
Worcester-based developer Civico has proposed a plan to convert an industrial building into mixed-income apartments at 98 Beacon St. in Worcester.
A corner retail property at 169 Shrewsbury St. in Worcester was sold at the end of March for $975,000.
The Kane Building once housed the Olympic Trophy, now it may be home to 20 new apartment units and a restored façade if The Menkiti Group gets approval from the Worcester Planning Board.
As many in the Boston area await an infrastructure project that would replace an I-90 viaduct through Allston and increase public transit access in the area, members of the metro west delegation warned on Wednesday that the project will need to be
Developers and brokers are using multiple strategies to bring life sciences companies out past Route 128 in Massachusetts.
Sean Donohoe was looking for something else. Something new. He’d spent roughly 20 years in corporate sales, selling telecommunications to midsize and large businesses, and it had burnt him out.
The Massachusetts Biotechnology Council rates the state’s various communities as BioReady based on their ability to host biotechnology facilities.
The North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters Local 336 has accused Lawrence-based demolitions contractor AM Enterprises Corp. of wage theft, insurance fraud, and tax fraud.
Fourteen projects across Central Massachusetts have received more than $152 million in federal and state low-interest-rate loans and grants to improve water quality, upgrade or replace drinking water and wastewater infrastructure, and reduce treat
The rundown Denholm Building on Main Street in Worcester is slated to become either a $113-million, mixed-use housing development with an affordable component, or a $65-million mixed-use luxury apartment complex.