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The Worcester Public Market is planning to open Feb. 6, with construction nearing completion and vendors securing city permitting this week.
The Fix Burger Bar will open its second location Thursday in Marlborough.
Finard Properties’ purchase of the failing Greendale Mall in Worcester for a bargain price in December signals the death of another covered shopping center in Massachusetts.
The $132-million public commitment for the Worcester Red Sox ballpark was to be a catalyst for a $125-million mixed-use development planned to rise next to the stadium. But existing tax breaks and public financing for the development may now be
Pruller Restaurant, the family-style Brazilian eatery, was among three Massachusetts restaurants to make the list. Located on Lincoln Street in Marlborough, the diner ranked No. 76.
Son Vo, owner of the Pho Sure restaurant in Shrewsbury, plans to launch Reign Cafe in the vacant 1,200-square-foot space on the Foster Street side of the DCU Center.
Polar Beverages has become a major player in the ballooning seltzer market as an underdog: a Worcester manufacturer family owned since its start in the 1880s. While Polar has ridden the wave of seltzer's soaring popularity, it's now facing a harder
The first obelisk-like sign appeared in Worcester's Federal Square as the Hanover Theatre was bringing new visitors to the neighborhood. Now, the concept is expanding to other neighborhoods.
The first Central Massachusetts location of the California-based burger chain BurgerIM will open at a new retail plaza on Worcester's Gold Star Boulevard.
Robert Cox wants the chamber and the community to capitalize on the planned downtown development projects.
Two Worcester restaurants, a newcomer and a relative longtimer, have closed: C'Mondz Restaurant on Shrewsbury Street and Wild Willy's Burgers on West Boylston Street.
Cannabis, Polar Park, The Reactory, Worcester Regional Airport - Here is what we think will happen in 2020.
As long as Central Massachusetts' economic growth continues, food and drink businesses will follow.
Derek Canton’s smartphone app, paerpay, changing how diners see and pay their bills, has secured its first restaurant client, Boston-based Legal Sea Foods.
A proposed 105-room Hilton hotel in Worcester's Washington Square was approved for a $2.1-million tax break.
The Worcester restaurant simjang, a Korean-inspired eatery on Shrewsbury Street, will close after Jan. 1 to be remade with a taco-centered menu.