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A major offshore wind project in the Massachusetts pipeline is no longer viable and would not be able to move forward under the terms of contracts filed in May.
The Worcester Housing Authority was granted $2.5 million for site and public infrastructure improvements by the state’s MassWorks Infrastructure Program for the redevelopment of the Curtis Apartments on Great Brook Valley Avenue in Worcester.
In January, Brent Maugel will step down as president of Maugel DeStefano Architects in Harvard. Jonathan Cocker, Mike Kunz, and Mark Pelletier will lead the firm as a team.
Ayer Moving and Storage, a family-owned company since 1951, has sold its business to Platt Builders Inc. of Groton.
The unemployment rate in Massachusetts in September dropped to 3.4%, down two tenths of a percentage point from August and down 1.7% from September 2021.
A Holyoke developer has proposed Gateway Park III, a five-story, 125,000-square-foot laboratory and office building in Worcester.
Boston-area developer Winterspring Capital LLC is proposing a 111,766 square-foot mixed-use development at 5 Madison St. in Worcester.
New website launched from infrastructure bill funds will allow Mass. residents to view government funding of project sites.
Ameresco, a renewable energy company based in Framingham, has begun construction on its new 131-acre solar energy plant in Hawaii.
Clark University and the union representing its graduate student workers traded barbs Wednesday over the behavior and nature of the worker strike, following a negotiating session where the main sticking point remains compensation.
Weekday hourly Commuter Rail service will return to the Framingham/Worcester line out of Worcester’s Union Station starting on Oct. 17.
Mass Ave Rentals LLC, led by developer Gary Lorden, received $2.9 million in financing from MassDevelopment and Fidelity Bank of Leominster, to convert two vacant commercial buildings in downtown Gardner into 29 market-rate apartments.
JC Ferreira Construction, Inc., a Leominster contractor specializing in utility and road construction, received a $112,500 loan from the North Central Massachusetts Development Corp. to fund the purchase of new equipment.
Union workers at the construction site of Clark University’s Center for Media Arts, Computing, and Design in Worcester on Tuesday walked off in solidarity with the Clark graduate workers union, which went on strike Monday.
The City of Worcester Executive Office of Economic Development is now accepting applications for its Affordable Housing Trust Fund to aid the development of affordable rental and first-time homeownership units.
PSCWorcester, LLC, based in Baltimore, is proposing a 127,000-square-foot Extra Space Storage facility at 0 Barber Ave. in Worcester, according to a Worcester Planning Board public notice.