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  • Prolific residential developers buy Shrewsbury plot for $740K

    Timothy Doyle August 22, 2022

    A Southborough-based corporation, 658 Boston Turnpike Shrewsbury LLC, registered to developers James and Steven Venincasa, bought an 11-acre lot in Shrewsbury for $740,000.

    Timothy Doyle August 22, 2022
  • Fitchburg Redevelopment Authority improves energy efficiency at Putnam Place

    Timothy Doyle August 22, 2022

    The Fitchburg Redevelopment Authority replaced 300 light fixtures with LEDs at its business center, Putnam Place in Fitchburg, which along with other changes will save 113,000 kilowatt hours annually.

    Timothy Doyle August 22, 2022
  • Sprinkler Factory owner seeks special district to allow for redevelopment of former arts gallery site

    Timothy Doyle August 22, 2022

    New Street Realty Corp. of Worcester is requesting the City of Worcester establish an adaptive reuse overlay district for two Sprinkler Factory properties, which served as the former home of a nonprofits arts gallery.

    Timothy Doyle August 22, 2022
  • 40 Under Forty 2022: Joel Kent

    Timothy Doyle Updated: August 22, 2022

    To say education has played an important role in Kent's life would be an understatement. With Fontaine Bros., which brought in $262 million in revenue in 2021, Kent has overseen more than 1 million square feet of new public school construction in

    Timothy Doyle Updated: August 22, 2022
  • 40 Under Forty: Lauren Crossman-Nanof

    Katherine Hamilton Updated: August 22, 2022

    Crossman-Nanof measures her success in empowering other women in the trades and in her community, but that’s not for lack of achievement in her own business.

    Katherine Hamilton Updated: August 22, 2022
  • Q&A: Webster First's CEO on adjusting to a high interest-rate economy

    Brad Kane Updated: August 22, 2022

    Michael Lussier has led Webster First Federal Credit Union as CEO since 1990, having first started there in 1987 as chief financial officer. 

    Brad Kane Updated: August 22, 2022
  • Leadership Worcester class of 2023 includes 28 local professionals

    Timothy Doyle August 19, 2022

    The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce on Thursday announced the 28 Central Massachusetts professionals who will make up the Leadership Worcester class of 2023.

    Timothy Doyle August 19, 2022
  • UMass Chan moves to create regional campus in Burlington

    Timothy Doyle August 19, 2022

    UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester and Lahey Hospital and Medical Center of Burlington have signed a letter of intent to establish a regional campus at Lahey Hospital.

    Timothy Doyle August 19, 2022
  • Worcester home sales fall 22%, dropping faster than Worcester County and statewide averages

    Timothy Doyle August 16, 2022

    The number of homes sold in the city of Worcester in July dropped 21.5% compared with July 2021. This compares with an 11% drop in the number of sales in Worcester County for July year over year and a 17% drop statewide.

    Timothy Doyle August 16, 2022
  • Lowell investment group expands Gardner holdings

    Timothy Doyle August 15, 2022

    An entity registered to Millennium Holding Group, LLC of Lowell purchased two multifamily properties in Gardner on Friday for a combined $1 million.

    Timothy Doyle August 15, 2022
  • Minnesota manufacturer to expand Northborough operation

    Timothy Doyle August 15, 2022

    Trelleborg Healthcare and Medical of Minnesota, a subsidiary of engineering giant Trelleborg AB of Sweden, will expand its manufacturing facility and BioPharma Center of Excellence in Northborough.

    Timothy Doyle August 15, 2022
  • Mass. clean energy bill becomes law

    Colin A. Young from State House News Service August 12, 2022

    Gov. Charlie Baker was able to overcome his agita and on Thursday signed the Legislature's compromise offshore wind and climate policy bill, but he aired "deep misgivings" with some parts of the law and the way the House and Senate addressed his

    Colin A. Young from State House News Service August 12, 2022
  • Two Amazon-leased properties in Westborough receive $97M for construction, refinancing

    Timothy Doyle August 12, 2022

    New York City-based commercial real estate services firm, Newmark Group Inc., arranged $96.5 million in financing for Framingham’s Atlantic Management for its two Otis Street properties in Westborough.

    Timothy Doyle August 12, 2022
  • BlueHive hires Designer of the Year to lead strategy

    Brad Kane August 11, 2022

    Worcester trade show exhibit manufacturer BlueHive Exhibits has hired Dana Esposito to the newly created position of executive vice president of strategy.

    Brad Kane August 11, 2022
  • Baker signs $11.4B infrastructure law

    Chris Lisinski from State House News Service August 11, 2022

    MBTA electrification and safety reporting requirements feature as the most prominent parts of an infrastructure bond bill Gov. Charlie Baker wants to change with an amendment he returned to the Legislature.

    Chris Lisinski from State House News Service August 11, 2022
  • Worcester nonprofit buys historic firehouse for sex trade recovery shelter

    Timothy Doyle August 10, 2022

    Worcester human services nonprofit Living in Freedom Together Inc. purchased the historic Cambridge Street Firehouse in Worcester to turn into a drop-in shelter for people harmed by the sex trade.

    Timothy Doyle August 10, 2022

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