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A United Kingdom company awaiting federal approval of a new blood test for tuberculosis has opened an office in Marlborough.
Fitchburg has received a $150,500 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to help clean up a polluted, two-acre site at 465 Westminster St.
Vette Corp., a Portsmouth, N.H.-based company that provides products that keep electronics cool has opened a Marlborough office for its newest business unit, Datacom Facilities Division.
The state's foreclosure deeds more than doubled in the first half of 2008.
Massachusetts home sales in the first half of the year sunk to their lowest level in nearly 20 years, according to Boston-based real estate tracker The Warren Group.
Mortgage rates are the highest they've been in the last year, according to a new report.
Sales of existing homes fell another 2.6 percent in June to their lowest level in 10 years, according to the National Association of Realtors.
The Pennsylvania Steel Co. Inc. has leased 13,823 square feet at 312 Main St. in Hudson to house as a transfer depot to serve greater Boston.
Worcester County and five others posted above average numbers of foreclosure filings in June despite a state program meant to stall proceedings.
The Federal Reserve has adopted rules to give home buyers more protection from the types of shady lending practices that have contributed to the housing crisis and propelled foreclosures to record highs.
Office vacancy increased 0.2 percent to 21.4 percent around Interstate 495 during the second quarter, according to Richards Barry Joyce & Partners, a Boston-based commercial real estate firm.
Southborough has had the luxury lately of staggered development projects and fewer large residential projects during a slowed economy and is using that time to update its master plan and zoning ordinances.
Even the most enthusiastic Worcester booster would admit the Worcester Business Center is the ugliest building in the city. At least is used to be.
The Worcester three-decker, once a common sense investment for someone looking to get into the multi-family real estate market, has seen better days.
Just two days after Evergreen Solar Inc.'s grand opening of a massive Devens manufacturing facility, the state of Michigan has announced the company's plans to build a facility there, as wel
New construction of single-family homes decreased by 5.3 percent in June as total housing starts increased by 9.1 percent, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.