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Worcester medical device contract manufacturer Cogmedix is expanding its facilities and moving into a new headquarters at an 80,000-square-foot building in West Boylston.
April's unemployment rate was down from 3.0% in March to 2.9% in April, which is the lowest rate since December 2000, according to state officials.
The Town of Rutland is seeking development proposals for an empty hilltop site just south of the town center where the former Rutland State Hospital once stood.
Lancaster lumber treatment facility and distributor Bestway of New England, Inc. has been penalized $9,620 for hazardous waste and toxic use violations.
Check out the recent movers and shakers landing new positions in Central Massachusetts.
The Worcester Redevelopment Authority has now voted to acquire nearly all of the properties needed for the $101-million ballpark.
The key principal for Boston-based Madison Properties has experience with Worcester but has never built a project like the one he has planned next to the proposed Polar Park.
Every development is different, and no one is saying the WooSox stadium won't open for the 2021 season; but in an industry where delays often lead to more delays, we should all pay attention to its progress.
The Sam's Club in Worcester, one of 63 such wholesale locations to close in January 2018, is being repurposed by the company for use as an online fulfillment center.
The EcoTarium nature and science museum in Worcester will unveil a new long-awaited outdoor exhibit Saturday featuring two mountain lion siblings.
Nasuni, a cloud computing company founded in Natick before being moved to Boston, is returning to MetroWest with a new office in Marlborough.
A developer is proposing to renovate a vacant middle school in Milford and build 38 units of 55-plus housing on Main Street.
The Worcester Redevelopment Authority has now voted to acquire nearly all of the properties needed for the $101-million ballpark to serve as the new home of the Pawtucket Red Sox.
A Marlborough company making imaging technology for medical procedures has outgrown its space at the Marlborough Technology Center, but another tenant is renewing.
Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito called for communities to accommodate more housing growth, as her has sought to incentivize cities and towns to help match growth in the state's workforce.
An engineering firm long based in Watertown will move into a new 79,000 square-foot office in Marlborough before the end of the year.