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State Attorney General Martha Coakley has submitted testimony to the U.S.
With financial giants Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch and AIG in meltdown mode, local investment experts say today marks an historic moment.
A Shrewsbury adult community has won three national awards from The National Association of Home Builders' 50-Plus Housing Council.
Mark Shear, president of Worcester's Berman Auctioneers & Appraisers, has been appointed the new chairman of the Accredited Auctioneer of Real Estate education program.
When the Mortgage Bankers Association makes "an adjustment to account for the Labor Day holiday," it finds that mortgage application volume increased by 9.5 percent in the week ending Sept. 5.
Advanced Cell Technology Inc. says it will close all of its locations except for its Worcester laboratory and its Los Angeles headquarters to help save the struggling company between $5 million and $6 mil
The developers of 12 Crane St. in downtown Southbridge give much of the credit for the opening of the four residential units there to the state
The MetroWest region continues to be an economic powerhouse compared to the rest of the state and the nation, but its preeminence is threatened by high home prices, according to panelists at an economic forum put on this morning by the
Westborough-based Salmon Health and Retirement has purchased the 164-bed University Commons Nursing Care Center on Plantation Street in Worcester.
Pioneer Drive in Oxford will soon be home to an R&P Woodworking custom furniture manufacturing plant.
The owners of 12 Crane St. in downtown Southbridge will celebrate the completion of the massive refurbishment project there with a ribbon-cutting Friday.
As always in real estate, location is king. And a warehouse and distribution property in Auburn illustrates that adage very clearly.
Empty parking lots and shuttered buildings sprouted up in the wake of Digital Equipment Corp.’s purchase by Compaq Computer Corp. in 1998, which in turn was bought by Hewlett Packard in 2002.
Worcester companies New Street Monogram and Creative Screening Co. are moving to Auburn.
The Boston metro area has seen home prices fall by nearly 6 percent so far this year but is still far better off than many other metro areas, according to the latest