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Worcester’s highest-profile development will need to hit some major milestones in 2020 in order to stay its course.
A long underutilized retail plaza on Water Street in Framingham is proposed to be demolished in favor of two three-story buildings with 158 residential units and some retail space.
Clinton gets $1.5-million for downtown streetscape improvements, according to Massachusetts Housing and Economic Development Secretary Michael Kennealy.
The Briarwood Community, a senior living center in Worcester, has completed a $23-million expansion, adding 24 apartments.
A $107-million performing arts center is starting to rise at the top of Mount St. James at College of the Holy Cross.
The Girls Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts moved into its new leadership center on Century Drive in Worcester, a move started nearly 12 years ago when three Girl Scout councils merged into one.
To understand the Albanian community in Worcester, you need to understand some basic facts about Albania.
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The store known for its "I Love Worcester" merchandise and T-shirts will become the first business to open in the $21-million Worcester Public Market.
State to hold public hearings, including one in Worcester, to install federally mandated mile-based exit signs on the commonwealth’s major and limited access highways.
The 70-unit Matheson Apartments in six historic buildings near downtown Worcester are about to undergo $20.6 million in renovations.
Peter Gormley, president of New England Waterproofing, Inc. of Natick, has been elected president of the Associated Subcontractors of Massachusetts for the 2020-2021 term.
Framingham energy firm Ameresco continued its push towards a growth year with a new $76-million project with the United States Postal Service for work in Manhattan.
Worcester Plaza, a 24-story glass office tower in downtown Worcester, sold for $16.5 million, just a few weeks after the sale of the tallest residential building in the city was announced.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute professor Haichong Zhang has received a nearly $2-million grant to fund his research into a prostate cancer detecting robot.