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Worcester-based Massachusetts Biomedical Initiatives has been awarded nearly $3.5 million in a capital grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center.
Opportunity zones are an economic development tool, designed to spur development and job creation in distressed communities by providing tax incentives.
Just 1% of venture capital in Massachusetts in the past five years has come to Worcester County. But colleges, incubators and others are working to make up the difference.
A new Massachusetts state grant will help digital health startups work with larger industry players at Worcester Polytechnic Institute's PracticePoint facility at Gateway Park.
Workers, residents and visitors to downtown Worcester will begin noticing so-called ambassadors on the sidewalks, who will be keeping the area clean and answering any questions.
Worcester city officials are looking to sign a long-term lease for a former Saint Vincent Hospital building, which has sat vacant next to the Worcester Senior Center for years.
Heading into its first spring, a new entity planning improvements for downtown Worcester now has an executive director and a vendor to help carry out its goals.
Kate McEvoy, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care's former regional vice president, has been named the first ever vice president of corporate relations at UMass Memorial Health Care.
The Worcester Redevelopment Authority is giving the Midtown Mall owner 30 days to submit a detailed written plan on his plans to rehabilitate the Front Street buildings.
The Worcester Redevelopment Authority is now using eminent domain to go after at least two Canal District properties needed for the $101-million Polar Park baseball stadium development.
Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Timothy Murray will co-chair a new pro-business and transportation group to boost the state's public transportation infrastructure.
A timeline to open the Red Sox ballpark by 2021 leaves the city little wiggle room to buy and relocate businesses in just a few months.
The Worcester Redevelopment Authority is giving the Midtown Mall owner 30 days to submit a detailed written plan on his plans to rehabilitate the Front Street buildings.
Olympus is planning to relocate Southborough and Littleton workers in Westborough, and two others are planning new facilities in Hopkinton and Marlborough.