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Polar Park

  • Main residential building next to Polar Park delayed another year

    Katherine Hamilton January 18, 2022

    The completion date for a 228-unit residential building next to the Polar Park baseball stadium in Worcester has been further pushed back for a third time, now more than two years from the original opening date, said president of developer Madison

    Katherine Hamilton January 18, 2022
  • WBJ seeks ideas for Power 50 list

    January 11, 2022

    The Worcester Business Journal editorial staff is seeking readers' ideas for this year's Power 50, WBJ's annual list of the most influential professionals in Central Massachusetts.

    January 11, 2022
  • Property owned by PawSox heir may become gas station

    Katherine Hamilton January 10, 2022

    Plans for a gas station to fill a 1.5-acre plot of land on Quinsigamond Avenue in Worcester is slated to go before the zoning board on Monday, roughly a month after city residents shot down a similar proposal on Park Avenue.

    Katherine Hamilton January 10, 2022
  • Best of Business 2022: Events & Venues

    Updated: January 10, 2022

    Seven organizations won nine awards in the Best Events & Venues super category, including Best New Real Estate Development, Best Private Golf Club, and Best Venue for a Corporate Event.

    Updated: January 10, 2022
  • Owners of Miss Universe pageant, UFC tried to buy WooSox for $50M

    Katherine Hamilton January 7, 2022

    The Worcester Red Sox received a $50-million offer to be purchased by California-based Endeavor Holdings Group, Inc. but the offer was rejected by the team’s current owners, according to a Thursday report from the Boston Globe.

    Katherine Hamilton January 7, 2022
  • Revised proposal nearly halves plans for The Cove residential tower

    Katherine Hamilton December 28, 2021

    Developer Churchill James has significantly reduced its plans for the redevelopment of The Cove residential tower in Worcester’s Canal District.

    Katherine Hamilton December 28, 2021
  • WBJ's editorial staff predicted 10 news events for 2021. Here's what actually happened.

    December 20, 2021

    Every year, WBJ's editorial staff makes 10 predictions for news events in the coming year. Turns out, 2021 was almost impossible to predict, as we got three right.

    December 20, 2021
  • People to Meet in 2022: David Moore

    Katherine Hamilton December 20, 2021

    Two years ago, David Moore retired as Worcester’s city solicitor, but he’s taken on a new role overseeing one of Central Massachusetts’ weightiest investments.

    Katherine Hamilton December 20, 2021
  • WBJ's editorial staff predicts these 10 news events will happen in 2022

    Updated: December 20, 2021

    Every December, the WBJ Editorial Staff makes 10 predictions of news events and trends coming in the next year for the Central Massachusetts economy.

    Updated: December 20, 2021
  • Here are 22 people you should meet in 2022

    December 20, 2021

    To help you navigate the ins and outs of the region's business community, WBJ has compiled a list for its Economic Forecast edition of 22 people who will have an outsized role in shaping those trends.

    December 20, 2021
  • Polar Park to open fully automated retail store

    Katherine Hamilton December 10, 2021

    The Worcester Red Sox on Saturday will launch a fully automated retail center at Polar Park called WooSox Market, according to a Friday press release.

    Katherine Hamilton December 10, 2021
  • Worcester converts entire city to pay-by-plate parking, bumps rate 50 cents

    Katherine Hamilton December 7, 2021

    The City of Worcester is converting all street parking meters to pay-by-plate and pay-by-phone kiosks, and upping parking rates from $1 per hour to $1.50, according to a Monday press release from the City.

    Katherine Hamilton December 7, 2021
  • Worcester’s 30-year plan to have Polar Park pay for itself has hit a rough patch, as the city finds unexpected solutions

    Brad Kane Updated: December 6, 2021

    The City of Worcester’s team-friendly effort to pay off the $160-million cost of the Polar Park baseball stadium over 30 years is off to a rocky start.

    Brad Kane Updated: December 6, 2021
  • Take WBJ's 2022 Economic Forecast survey

    December 1, 2021

    WBJ is conducting its annual Economic Forecast survey, gauging readers' opinions about what 2022 will bring. Those who fill out the survey by Dec. 10 can win one of three $50 gift cards.

    December 1, 2021
  • Property sale for $110M, 13-story Canal District development closes Dec. 1

    Katherine Hamilton November 19, 2021

    A $3-million property deal between the Worcester Redevelopment Authority and developer Churchill James that will clear the way for the construction of a 13-story tower in the Canal District is set to close Dec. 1, said Chief Development Officer

    Katherine Hamilton November 19, 2021
  • Lawyers, businesspeople to lead Worcester Ballpark Commission

    Katherine Hamilton November 8, 2021

    Worcester City Manager Edward Augustus has appointed seven individuals to the Worcester Ballpark Commission, an entity which will oversee relatively minor affairs related to the $160-million Polar Park baseball stadium, such as financial updates.

    Katherine Hamilton November 8, 2021

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