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The expansion project that MathWorks Inc. proposed to town officials at least 18 months ago is teetering on the brink of approval by the planning board.
While much attention has been paid to the languishing $500 million CitySquare project in Worcester, there is one significant downtown mixed-use development that's actually underway.
The Conference Board says that, despite significant weakness, the economy is not contracting.
Ilan Greb LLC, which operates D&L Van Lines, has bought a converted mill building at 269 Mechanic St. in Marlborough for $900,000 and will move its headquarters there from Framingham.
Korea Express USA, an importing and exporting service provider, has signed a four-year
Framingham-based ForeclosuresMass.com says the state's 90-day extension for homeowners facing foreclosure made May the eye of a real estate finance hurrican
Gov. Deval Patrick recently announced a $1.3 million grant to support a partnership between Ayer tire recycler J.P. Routhier and a Canadian company.
Massachusetts rose from 10th to 8th place for foreclosure activity between April and May, according to a new report by online foreclosure company RealtyTrac.
BOARD OF APPEALS OF WOBURN vs. HOUSING APPEALS COMMITTEE [FN1] & others[FN2] (and two companion cases [FN3]).SJC-10014February 4, 2008. - June 10, 2008.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court issued a decision yesterday that could give local zoning boards more control over affordable housing projects.
GFA Federal Credit Union has purchased a property located at 35 Main St. in Ashburnham that will become its eighth branch.
CVS is building a new store at the corner of May Street and Park Avenue in Worcester.
All the industry sweet talk and government platitudes in the world can't cover up the fact that many life sciences companies don't have the money to complete, or even begin, real estate transactions.
Steven Greene, co-owner of Tribeca restaurant in Worcester, has owned the property at 16 Worcester Road in Charlton for long enough to kn
The state is suing an Adams man, accusing him of mortgage fraud that resulted in the foreclosure of several multi-family homes.
The number of foreclosure deeds in Massachusetts during the first four months of the year was 1,165 percent higher than for the same period in 2005, Th