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Infinity Abatement Services, Inc. of Lawrence has been fined $64,074 for violating asbestos regulations during work at a multi-family residence in Marlborough, according to a Tuesday press release from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental
The site of a renovation project set to become a cannabis cultivation facility in Clinton sold for $16.6 million on Nov. 18, according to the Worcester South District Registry of Deeds.
Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston is nearing completion of a $15-million construction project aimed at widening its audience, and will debut its new renovations on Nov. 26.
At a special town meeting Monday night, Charlton voters overwhelmingly approved a tax-increment-financing agreement for Amazon to construct a distribution center, Town Administrator Andrew Golas confirmed on Tuesday.
Construction of a 120,600-square-foot biotech facility has been approved by the City of Marlborough, according to Lincoln Property Co., a real estate developer based in Texas with offices in Boston.
People are on the move at Charles River Bank, Training Resources of America, Inc., Bowditch & Dewey, and more.
Construction of a $23-million, 48-unit affordable housing project in Southbridge commenced Thursday, according to a press release from Boston developer WinnCompanies.
The Town of Bolton was granted $938,000 by Massachusetts to design and construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Main Street, Forbush Mill Road, and Green Road by Nashoba Regional High School, according to a Wednesday press release from
Indian Hill Music, a regional nonprofit center for music education and performance, announced it will move its headquarters from Littleton to a brand new facility in Groton, and will change its name to Groton Hill Music Center.
The Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center, headquartered in Worcester, announced Wednesday its Milford facility is moving across the street, tripling the center’s current square footage and increasing the resources it provides to town residents.
Eight women from around Central Massachusetts have earned the honor this year.
A Leominster-based construction company purchased a 13,500-square-foot warehouse at 305 Leominster Shirley Road in Lunenburg for $1.1 million, according to the Worcester North District Registry of Deeds.
Triumph Modular, a Littleton-based modular space and portable storage solutions provider, has been acquired by Tecno Fast, a Chilean modular construction company, according to a Tuesday press release.
Haley Ward, Inc., a Maine engineering and surveying consulting firm, has acquired Whitman & Bingham Associates, LLC of Leominster and Chelmsford, a surveying and civil engineering company, according to a Monday announcement.
As project manager of the VHB Worcester land development team, Brittany Gesner has spent the last nine years creating developments impacting Central Mass.
In his capacity at UMass Medical School, Ryan Hacker has been involved in a multitude of projects, including the fit-up of the $400-million Albert Sherman Center and now the newest building on campus, the $325-million New Education and Research