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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.
Like Worcester, many other cities have bet public spending on stadium-based development. They've had mixed results, with lots of skepticism.
MetroWest drastically expanded its biotech footprint last year, largely thanks to a single lease: Astellas Pharma moving into Westborough.
A New Jersey construction firm will pay more than $158,000 in back wages to resolve labor violations for 50 employees who worked on the 145 Front St. apartment project in Worcester.
Historic tax credits for the revitalization of the Worcester County Courthouse is putting the project closer to construction beginning in earnest.
Central Massachusetts ended 2018 with single-family home sales falling for the year and prices rising on a tight inventory.
The French biopharmaceutical firm LFB, with its U.S. headquarters in Framingham, has sold the property on which its Marlborough facility sits for $4.5 million.
A Market Basket grocery store will anchor the Maynard Crossing mixed-use development just south of the town center, giving the chain its latest location in Central Massachusetts.
The state's unemployment rate dropped one-tenth of a percentage to 3.3 percent in December, as 5,600 jobs were added.
For neighborhoods in Central Massachusetts overlooked by developers, there's a potential salvation: a new federal tax incentive program.
A home construction firm based in Atlanta has purchased more than 17 acres for $9.1 million for the further planned construction of a 425-home housing development in Hopkinton.
The MetroWest/495 Partnership has appointed new directors and leaders of its board.
Even with a long period of economic growth and redevelopment through significant stretches of downtown, Worcester has not been spared from some broader troublesome trends.
An architecture and design firm that was on the city's shortlist for the $100 million ballpark project for the future home of the Pawtucket Red Sox will get some work on the facility after all.
A long-planned redevelopment of the former Westborough State Hospital is closer to reality after a closing of a $7 million sale of the site.
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