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The nearly 1,000 winners of the 40 Under Forty awards from the last 25 years have gone onto great things, and we catch up with 25 alumni for the 25th anniversary.
The property is part of the Elm Park Neighborhood Local Historic District, a designation the area received in 2023.
Open Play Pickleball and Padel Club in Hopkinton is one step closer to opening.
Embue, a Worcester-based software company seeking to make multifamily buildings more energy efficient and easier to manage, has been awarded a $335,000 grant.
Oxford-based Byrnes Property Management has expanded its presence in Worcester County.
East Main Street Apartments LLC of Wayland has been compiling a small portfolio of Marlborough-based apartments, with the latest coming in the city's French Hill neighborhood.
A 10,000-square-foot retail building in Natick has been purchased by the operators of a number of The Learning Experience daycare centers in Massachusetts, as the company seeks to open its first location in the town.
A historic venue in Acton that was once the site of a lecture by Henry David Thoreau has been sold for $1.07 million to a Belmont-based church.
Two properties utilized by the school, 71 and 73 Cottage St., were sold in a deal finalized on Tuesday.
After a $500,000 purchase, two Converse Street lots adjacent to Interstate 290 are set to become parking for UMass Memorial.
With two of the seven commercial spaces in the building now with tenants, 14,418 square feet of space in The Revington remains available.
"If you build a nice affordable development in 10 years that's great, but by then Massachusetts's low-income residents will be living in Rhode Island," Progressive Mass Director Jonathan Cohn said.
It’s out with the old and in with the new, as the structure formerly known as the Unum Building has had signage for Worcester-based Fallon Health installed on its exterior.
The site of a proposed five-story, mixed-use building in downtown Marlborough has been purchased by a firm involved in the proposal for $3 million.
A mixed-use building on Worcester’s Hamilton Street has been sold for $1.25 million to a Quincy-based entity.
The Southbridge multi-family real estate market remains active, as a Worcester-based realtor has bought five residential buildings there for a combined $1.83 million.