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BJ’s Wholesale Club reported strong year-over-year growth as the Westborough-based retailer launches a new plan for growth.
A Chicago real estate investment trust has brought the Milford Crossing shopping center for around $42 million.
WBJ's oldest award, started in 1982, continues the tradition this year with winners from places like Table Talk Pies, Abby's House, 1854 Cycling Co., Ed Hyder's Mediterranean Marketplace, and Little Leaf Farms.
In the stories businesses often tell about themselves, pivot often shows up as a buzzword, suggesting the flexibility and agility to adapt. But there are few entrepreneurs who truly embody this ability better than Brandale D. Randolph.
In the age of enormous supermarkets and online specialty markets, running a local family-owned store may seem difficult. Through it all, Ed Hyder's Mediterranean Marketplace has remained a community institution.
SIP is made from THC distillate, cane sugar and lemon juice. Each beverage has 5 milligrams of THC, leading consumers to feel the effects within 10-30 minutes, according to CommCan.
TJX Cos. is continuing to be a bright spot in a struggling retail industry. The Framingham retailer's fourth-quarter net sales rose 10% to surpass $12 billion.
Renee Diaz joins the podcast to discuss future plans for her business The Queen's Cups, along with her popular column about entrepreneurship, The Struggle is Real.
Papa Gino's properties in Worcester, Leominster and Sudbury have sold for a combined roughly $5 million.
Marijuana producer and retailer Curaleaf, which has a location in Oxford, is set to open its third Massachusetts recreational cannabis store in the first half of March, in Ware.
Fast-food chain Wendy’s has entered into a $400,000 settlement with Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey to resolve a complaint of alleged violations of child labor laws, which originated out of a Wendy’s in Worcester but related to the
Worcester Business Journal publishes a podcast every Monday called The Weekly Business Report, a forward-looking news segment designed to make Central Massachusetts business professional informed about what is going to happen in the local economy.
In this second episode of The Weekly Business Report, Sarah Connell Sanders joins the podcast to discuss her story "Disrespected" about sexual harassment in the Central Massachusetts workplace.
A 2019 WBJ investigation into the gender breakdown of the leadership at 75 Central Massachusetts prominent business organizations found 35% were women, an increase from 33% in 2018. This year, the percentage went backward.
Check out the latest Central Massachusetts professionals getting hired and promoted.
One bill filed last year by Sen. Jason Lewis (D-Winchester), would require any public company headquartered in Mass. to have at least one female board member by the end of 2021.