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There were 3,515 single-family homes sold in Massachusetts last month, down 16.9 percent from October 2022's 4,228 sales.
A mixed-use building in Worcester’s Canal District has been sold for $625,000 to a Millbury-based corporation.
Multinational tech company Intel has sold the former site of its Hudson manufacturing facility for $12 million to a company specializing in real estate redevelopment.
A 3.6-acre parcel of land on Route 9 in Northborough that formerly held a miniature golf course has been sold to Belmont Crossing LLC, a Northborough-based corporation.
Wood Partners, a national multifamily real estate firm based in Georgia, has announced the beginning of construction on Alta French Hill, a 276-unit upscale apartment community in Marlborough.
GreatNeck, a tool manufacturing company headquartered in New York, has sold a Millbury property containing three manufacturing buildings for $3.5 million.
An office building located on Route 9 in Westborough has been sold for $4.45 million to a Florida-based car-dealership mogul.
Rising costs on everything from construction loans to building materials are slowing some projects and delaying the start of others.
A separately-owned Venture X franchise is slated to open in the Mercantile Center in Worcester in the coming months. Gagne talked about why coworking is gaining momentum in Central Massachusetts and beyond in an interview in October.
Fallon Health, a Worcester-based provider of health insurance and health care services, will be moving its headquarters to One Mercantile, an office building formerly known as the Unum building.
A 69,000-square-foot building located at 100 Prescott Street in Worcester has been sold for $4.2 million to a Boston area developer.
Shoppers World, a shopping center on the border of Framingham and Natick, has been sold for $187.13 million to an LLC managed by Urban Edge Properties, a large New York-based real estate investment company.
Boston real estate firm WinnDevelopment announced on Thursday that it would proceed with the redevelopment of a 93-year-old former Boys Club property in Worcester into 80 units of affordable housing for residents 55 and older.
A 1.2-acre industrial property in Littleton was sold to a limited liability corporation registered to the owners of Ferreira’s Towing in Chelmsford.
Eric Casey, a Worcester-based reporter who most recently founded the publication Burn After Reading to cover the cannabis industry, has been hired as the newest staff writer at Worcester Business Journal.
With the state's emergency assistance shelter system expected to "imminently" hit the 7,500-family cap that Gov. Maura Healey has said it is subject to, housing vouchers are being extended to 1,200 families and Emergency Assistance Director Lt.