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Several Central Massachusetts communities looking to revive their downtowns are turning toward their museums, art galleries, theaters and other cultural attractions to make that happen.
Sterling's Chocksett Inn has new owners who are planning major renovations to the 23-year-old banquet facility.
During his careers in real estate and in running an $80-million company that makes truck cabs, Fred "Skip" Curtis got to know plenty of bankers. The golf course business, they told him, is a bad one.
Marlborough officials recently traveled to Ottawa, Canada, as part of an ongoing effort to boost sports tourism in the city.
Panera Bread has signed a long-term lease to build a new restaurant in Webster's East Village Square, according to Auburn-based Galaxy Development LLC.
The head of the commission overseeing the state's transition into casino gambling said today that his panel will employ a rigorous process that will ensure "local control" and minimize the impact on businesses when it begins siting up to four gami
There are a lot of barriers to finding occupants for historic, single-family homes, according to Natick developer and architect John "Gerry" Horne.
A $17.5-million expansion and renovation of the DCU Center will begin Nov. 1, under the direction of Consigli Construction Co.
With a controversial casino proposal in the rear-view mirror, The Kraft Group, owner of the New England Patriots, is eying a new venture to encourage greater patronage at its Route 1 lifestyle shopping center, Patriot Place.
A four-star hotel could be in the future of Worcester's CitySquare development, along with up to 350 luxury apartments, City Manager Michael V. O'Brien said Monday.
The most recent U.S. jobs report, which showed that 163,000 jobs were added to the economy in July, may provide a slender sliver of hope to people who have been searching for work for months or even years.
As the state Legislature neared the end of its session last week, the Senate unexpectedly passed an expanded bottle bill by a voice vote, surprising advocates and opponents alike, both of whom thought the bill was dead.
The city of Worcester today received a $400,000 grant from the state's Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) department to acquire the Muir Meadow property in Paxton and Leicester in an effort to protect its drinking water supply.
A state-funded enhancement project at Mount Wachusett, the highest peak in central and eastern Massachusetts, is complete, state officials announced.
The new owner of the Holiday Inn Fitchburg, which purchased the former Courtyard by Marriott a year ago, has invested $750,000 in renovating the property, according the hotel chain.
A transportation bill adopted by the State Senate authorizes $3 million in bond funding for a new wayfaring system in Worcester, according to an announcement from Senators Harriette Chandler, D-Worcester, and Michael Moore, D-Millbury.