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The site of AKROS Development’s planned development at the former site of Fairway Beef in Worcester’s Canal District presents a number of challenges for architecture firm.
A joint venture of Gilbane Building Co. of Providence, Rhode Island and Hunt Construction Group, Inc. of Indianapolis, Indiana agreed to pay $1.9 million to resolve allegations that it misrepresented allocation of work to disadvantaged businesses
Sutton-based UN1F1ED² Global Packaging Group and the Town of Sutton have renegotiated a new $46.1-million tax-increment financing agreement for the company’s $475-million expansion.
The Julia Bancroft Apartments, a 60-unit mixed-income development for seniors 62 and older, is opening at 3 Vinal St. in Auburn.
AKROS Development owner Zachary Kiritsy purchased the former site of Fairway Beef in Worcester for $900,000.
The state's economic development finance agency board has extended the contract of its president to keep the Gov. Charlie Baker appointee in place through most of Gov.-elect Maura Healey's term.
Worcester real estate firm GoVenture Capital Group, LLC, and Boston-based engineers BSC Group will move into One Mercantile, the former Unum Building in Worcester.
A long-vacant lot at the corner of Madison Street and Beacon Street in Worcester has been sold to developers, who plan a six-story mixed-use project for the site.
An entity registered to Jonathan Crandall, owner of Danvers landscaping firm JC Grounds Management, has purchased a storage site and residential duplex in Littleton for $2.2 million.
Construction site work on The Cove, a mixed-use development at 89 Green St. in Worcester, is expected to begin next week.
The developer behind a planned 421-unit residential development proposal on Franklin Street in Worcester is reducing the number of apartments by 14% while making room for more parking.
Worcester’s largest landlord is stepping up its fight to increase housing stock for not only the city residents most in need, but for all residents who find themselves stretched thin by the region's rising housing costs.
These types of facilities are expected to become significantly more prevalent as energy costs remain unpredictable and large organizations seek the stability of generating heat and electricity onsite.
A Boston developer is proposing to demolish a former Volvo dealership at 70 Gold Star Boulevard in Worcester to build a new retail plaza anchored by legendary North Shore eatery Kelly’s Roast Beef and urgent-care clinic ConvenientMD.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute has named “Grace” Jinliu Wang as its 17th president, becoming the first person of color to lead WPI and succeeding Laurie Leshin, who left WPI for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in May.
Voting for the WBJ’s 2023 Best of Business awards, which seeks to highlight institutions throughout Central Massachusetts based on reader votes, will close this coming Monday, Nov. 14.