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New professionals have joined Synergy and UMass Memorial Medical Group.
Venture X, a 15,000-square-foot co-working space in Worcester’s Mercantile Center, has officially opened its doors.
Rental rates saw a large increase in Worcester in 2023, but not as large of an increase seen in other midsize American metros.
Bagel Time, a family-owned Worcester breakfast and lunch spot that operated out of a location on Park Avenue, appears set to move to the former Pleasant Street location of a fur clothing store.
Following the public comment period, the plan will be put in front of the Planning Board for final approval some time this winter.
The Residence at Orchard Grove in Shrewsbury is under new management, following its purchase by a Chicago-based real estate investment firm.
Overall, Central Massachusetts LEED-certified buildings contributed 1.4 million square feet to Massachusetts’ total, amounting to 6% of the state’s green building square footage.
Amenities will include an artisan’s market, incubator studios, and event space for up to 200 people.
The Natick Mall will soon see another addition to its growing list of entertainment-focused venues, as Puttshack, a self-described upscale and tech-infused minigolf venue, will open its doors on Feb. 10.
The hotel’s new name and branding is a reference to a line of Wellsworth glasses produced by the American Optical Company.
The most significant burden on the single-family market, not just in Central Massachusetts but around the country, is interest rates.
Central Massachusetts professionals are getting hired and promoted at companies like Mechanics Hall, Mirick O'Connell, MutualOne Bank, and Bowditch & Dewey.
Hundreds of people crowded into the State House's largest hearing room to offer feedback on the five-year, $4.1 billion housing bond bill, representing a cross-section of affordable and public housing activists, real estate developers, and residents
With concerns over a lack of affordable housing dominating headlines, communities across the country are starting to reconsider the issue of mandatory parking minimums.
Another indoor pickleball facility is set to open in Central Massachusetts, as PickleBall U in Sturbridge plans to open its doors in February.
“This expansion and relocation to Franklin is a great step for EAW in our plans for growth, as well as our continuous drive for innovation and technological advancement of how we can deliver the best quality sound systems and solutions to our