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Yossi Aloni has been appointed the new senior vice president and chief commercial officer at SeaChange International.
Fuel America opens Saturday in Mercantile Center as the latest name to open on Front Street, joining the AC Hotel, 110 Grill, Fidelity Bank and Elizabeth Grady.
A wooded site on Route 20 close to the entrance to Northborough Crossing is planned for a new 4,700 square-foot dental building.
A range of projects across Central Massachusetts are being undertaken with a goal in mind of helping economic development.
For city officials looking to keep momentum going in remaking Worcester's downtown, it may come from development of other buildings.
In 2018, Central Massachusetts colleges saw the value like never before of partnering on academic programs letting students get their degree earlier than they might otherwise.
In 2019, the region can expect more investment, given its relative accessibility and lower cost of living, as well as nine colleges producing a young and educated workforce.
The unemployment rate in Massachusetts ticked down one-tenth of a percentage point in November to 3.4 percent.
Developer Charles Zammuto is proposing a second multifamily development in Framingham next door to where construction is wrapping up on his 16-unit project.
Student debt and graduation rates emerged as focuses of last week's University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees meeting.
A Market Basket-anchored redevelopment of the former Edgemere Drive-In site in Shrewsbury took a major step forward Wednesday with a $3.75-million grant for road improvements.
A Concord real estate agency has begun building an 80,000-square-foot self storage facility in Marlborough.
The Archdiocese of Boston is allowing developers an option to buy the former Marian High School in Framingham as a way to attract more interest.
A self-storage facility totaling 180,000 square feet is being proposed for Route 20 in Worcester in a project expected to cost $13 million to $14 million.
The total assessed value of properties in Worcester rose nearly 6 percent this year, according to the city, with commercial and industrial properties lagging in value.