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Massachusetts is 329,000 homes behind the pace for construction growth needed to meet demand and keep prices from rising too high, according to a report from a pro-growth housing group.
The city will pay the Hilton Garden Inn $12.5 million in a settlement after a 12-year-old spat in which the city was said to have breached an agreement to build elevated walkways for the hotel.
Some go to sea to scoop tasty creatures from the deep and others venture out to harness clean energy from the air above the waves.
Metal manufacturer Primetals is closing its Worcester facilities and consolidating into a new facility in Sutton. Michael Eldredge spoke with WBJ about the reasons behind the move.
A local carpenters union and a construction company that helped build apartments in Worcester have reached a settlement after a carpenter was fired after attempting to organize.
A father and son from Charlton have been sentenced to three years of probation for operating illegal solid and hazardous waste facilities in Worcester and Oxford.
MassDevelopment has provided $28.2 million in financing to help pay for the construction of a three-story medical building to expand access to care on the Athol Hospital campus.
Despite a 2.4 percent increase in net sales, Fitchburg contract manufacturer Micron Solutions saw its net loss nearly double to nearly $1.4 million last year.
Massachusetts saw a gain of 13,700 jobs last month, including 13,100 from the private sector, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the unemployment rate remained at 3.5 percent.
Another business group has joined those already clamoring to let more natural gas into the region, and indirectly clashing with renewable energy proponents who have become an aggressive lobbying force on Beacon Hill.
A Minnesota industrial X-ray imaging company has opened a laboratory in Marlborough to help diagnose problems with a machine's internal components.
Massachusetts lost 6,100 jobs in January, but the unemployment rate remained at 3.5 percent.
Anixter, an Illinois-based global supplier of communication and security products, is relocating its Northeast facility from Delaware to Milford.
The Framingham-Worcester commuter rail line could be harmed by the Mass Pike reconfiguration in Allston unless a temporary station is built, according to the chamber.
As developers descend upon downtown Worcester and attempt to remake the city's center, the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce is hoping to tap into that optimism by utilizing Union Station's economic potential.
One of the first outdoor adventure parks in Central Massachusetts is on track to open by around Memorial Day in Berlin.