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Worcester has been seeking to grow its life sciences industry, but industry advocates say adopting the opt-in specialized energy code will hinder biotech development in Worcester.
MassDevelopment, the state’s development finance agency and land bank, broke ground on a new 30,745-square-foot public safety center in Devens.
Massachusetts is going to run out of places to shelter newly arriving immigrants and other families without housing "very, very soon," leaving the one state in the country that has a legal obligation to shelter unhoused families in a position where
Boston developer Bulfinch Cos. has pulled the plug on plans to repurpose the former Neiman Marcus department store at the Natick Mall as lab space and is instead working with a fitness club owner to put a pickleball club in the shopping center.
The Ballpark Commission, which oversees certain aspects of Polar Park programming, will remain in place, following an 8-1 vote in favor of keeping it at a Worcester city council meeting.
Northborough drilling services company Terebro Leasing, LLC purchased an industrial property at 33 Talbot Road in Northborough for $1.2 million.
While the wait continues for a housing bond bill, the Healey administration's housing production vision is slowly coming into view, and it will feature more than 20 policy changes designed to drive up the state's lowest-in-the-nation vacancy rate,
Root & Press, a cafe and bookshop near Tatnuck Square in Worcester, will close its current location and move to Shrewsbury Street.
A company registered to Worcester-based Harr Motor Group President Michael Gross purchased the former home of Regional Builders in the Greendale neighborhood of Worcester for $825,000.
An affiliate of Michigan retail real estate investment firm, Agree Realty Corp. purchased the location of a BJ’s Wholesale Club at 26 Whittier St. in Framingham for $28 million.
Developers building three high-profile projects throughout Worcester have submitted bids to buy and revitalize City-owned property on Albany Street, off Shrewsbury Street currently used by the Department of Public Works & Parks.
Jefferson Mills, an adaptive reuse residential project by Bluestone Residential, opened on Thursday, bringing 34 apartments to Holden.
A Worcester developer bought two three-deckers, renovated them, and turned them around in a year for $1.5 million.
The owners of the Twisted Fork Bistro in Leicester closed that restaurant and now opened a new one, 185 Bistro on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester.
Two months after buying a restaurant property at 20 Nagog Park, an affiliate of McGovern Automotive Group purchased a neighboring 13,194-square-foot office building at 30 Nagog Park in Acton for $1.5 million.
People are on the move at Fidelity Bank, Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates, and Milford Regional Physician Group.