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It would be a head-in-the-sand mentality for electrical contractors not to brace for a bit of a tremor by the time 2020 rolls around.
Worcester officials have formally asked the Worcester Redevelopment Authority to select a joint venture of two national construction firms to be construction managers of the $101 million Polar Park.
Boston engineering firm Howard Stein Hudson has opened a downtown Worcester office in the Guaranty Building.
A 7.1-megawatt Winchendon solar farm developed and owned by three energy firms has been completed.
A new cannabis company led by a New York investment manager is hoping to begin cultivation and manufacturing operations in a nearly 29,000-square-foot Medway building.
The Massachusetts unemployment rate in January remained at 3.1 percent for the fourth straight month thanks to job gains across most industries, including hospitality and transportation.
The College of the Holy Cross has begun demolishing its field house to make way for a new $30-million recreation and wellness center to be named after a major donor.
With the hype around the region's economic activity increasing, Manafort Brothers is looking to land more work in Central Mass., and particularly in Worcester.
A planned renovation of the former Worcester County Courthouse into 117 units of housing has received another funding boost, taking a share of state funding announced Thursday.
Gov. Charlie Baker doubled down Wednesday on legislation to make it easier for cities and towns to relax zoning restrictions to facilitate the construction of new housing.
French building material manufacturer Saint-Gobain, with a large presence in Worcester, has named a new North America CEO who once oversaw operations in the city.
Maine Gov. Janet Mills said she is now behind a project to bring clean hydropower from Quebec to Massachusetts and will allow the project to advance through approval processes.
Franklin manufacturer Tegra Medical has named a former Waters Corp. and Cybex engineer as the general manager of its Franklin location.
The Massachusetts economy added 5,600 jobs in December, the state announced Thursday, with the unemployment rate dropping to 3.3 percent.
Despite facing what may be an insurmountable uphill battle, the developer behind a planned $100-million marijuana growing facility in Charlton plans to continue pushing forward with the project.