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Business has always been in Son Vo's blood.
Worcester's only community-owned brewing company, 3cross Fermentation Cooperative, is closing its Knowlton Avenue taproom.
The wholesale supplier Restaurant Depot is set to open a Milford location on Wednesday, bringing 38 new jobs to the town.
A 74-year-old furniture store in Gardner is selling its 60,000-square-foot building as the company is going out of business.
The owner of the One Exchange Place building, formerly the home to three Niche Hospitality Group restaurants, is now looking for one operator to fill all three vacant spaces.
Like Worcester, many other cities have bet public spending on stadium-based development. They've had mixed results, with lots of skepticism.
The Worcester grow operation of marijuana retailer Temescal Wellness can soon begin cultivation and manufacturing at its Southwest Cutoff location.
Josephine, a 1920s-themed restaurant planned for the Hanover Theater, will not open in the space.
Less than a year after lawmakers struck a so-called "grand bargain" to increase minimum wages for all workers, advocates are mounting a new push to ensure tipped workers receive the same base wage as all other hourly employees.
Joseph Herman has pleaded guilty in federal court to using former Worcester restaurateur Kevin Perry's drug money to open a Shrewsbury Street restaurant.
Planners are still working on a design for a new Worcester ballpark. It may include a diner car. What it won't include: a Green Monster replica.
The proposed operator of a 1-million-square-foot cannabis cultivation facility is suing the Charlton Planning Board after it denied the company's site plan earlier this month.
The coalition behind last year's successful bill raising the minimum wage says the restaurant industry is trying to backtrack on part of the legal agreement, which an industry official says has created a "logistical nightmare."
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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.