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After months of emotions that ran high over the possibility of a slots parlor coming to Worcester, efforts to negotiate a deal for the development of a 14-acre site near Kelley Square have been abandoned, taking Central Massachusetts out of the
Nearly two months after a Milford selectman admonished Foxwoods' development team for not providing more concrete details about the gaming company's plans for a casino along Interstate 495 and Route 16, CEO Scott Butera gave an energetic overview
Though an extensive renovation to spruce up the interior of the iconic Sheraton Framingham Hotel & Conference Center on Route 9 is nearing completion, General Manager Thomas McKenney said the new design builds on the existing charm of the castle
The finer points of owning a business, like setting your own schedule and creating wealth, entice hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs to launch their own businesses each year.
As it begins to weigh a host of proposals for up to three resort casinos and one slots parlor, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission this month announced that it has engaged a research team from the University of Massachusetts Amherst to study the e
Marlborough is gearing up for thousands of visitors as it hosts 91 soccer games over two days this weekend.
A national developer of indoor waterparks has entered into an agreement to purchase and expand Fitchburg's Holiday Inn and CoCo Key water park, according to documents filed with the city clerk's office.
Everyone likes and knows how to eat. So it stands to reason that anyone can run a restaurant, right?Well, no. Of course not. But that doesn't stop people from trying. And that may account for the high number of restaurants that fail.
[MetroWest495 Biz email correction: Our email newsletter containing this story that went out to our subscribers Tuesday morning had an incorrect subject line. The story is about the town of Northborough.]
A Worcester-based group that wants to open a film studio in the city has its eye on a vacant warehouse that once housed a passenger railcar manufacturing facility.
After opening in early March last year because of unseasonably warm weather, managers at area golf courses are grateful that one of the snowiest winters in years seems to be over.
Whether it be new hotels that have been in the works for several weeks or several years, or changes at existing sites, parts of Central Massachusetts will see hospitality industry changes in the months ahead.
Worcester officials heard a resounding disapproval of putting a slots parlor in what was intended to be a chance for the public to share their ideas last night for what should go into a host community agreement with gaming developers.
Marlborough's hospitality industry is showing signs of growth, with a 23.5-percent increase in hotel room revenue over the last three years, according to the Marlborough Economic Development Corp. (MEDC), a public-private partnership for the city.
Restaurant Week is returning to the Sturbridge area this month, the Chamber of Central Mass South announced.Lunch and dinner will be served at special rates at a dozen of the area's eateries from April 23 to 28.