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The burger chain Mooyah has opened its third location in Central Massachusetts, at Meadow Walk in Sudbury.
A Market Basket-anchored redevelopment of the former Edgemere Drive-In site in Shrewsbury took a major step forward Wednesday with a $3.75-million grant for road improvements.
The Fitchburg Redevelopment Authority, an agency working to support and attract companies to the city, has a new executive director.
For Reliant Medical Group, there has seemed to be a new office opening to go with each month. Monday will mark the latest, as Reliant opens 225 Lancaster Road in Leominster.
Massachusetts cannabis retailers Cultivate and New England Treatment Access had another high-revenue week last week,
Massachusetts state tax revenue for recreational marijuana sales is forecasted to be between $93 million and $172 million next fiscal year, revenue officials told lawmakers Wednesday.
The total assessed value of properties in Worcester rose nearly 6 percent this year, according to the city, with commercial and industrial properties lagging in value.
Teenagers are increasingly smoking electronic cigarettes, surpassing use of traditional cigarettes, leaving officials scrambling to respond.
Worcester could begin awarding host community agreements to up to 11 proposed cannabis retailers this month.
Worcester's only medical marijuana dispensary Good Chemistry has received its final local approval for recreational sales and is eyeing opening its doors for that market in March.
A ceremony held at the former B.F. Brown School was a chance for officials and development partners to mark the latest stage in what is seen as a revitalization of the city's downtown.
The same managers behind Leicester's Cultivate marijuana retail store are seeking to open a pot shop at a former restaurant on Route 9 in Framingham.
Clothing retailer Old Navy is slated to open at Northborough Crossing in January, just a few months after it opened at Marlborough's Solomon Pond Mall.
Several cannabis companies in the state -- including the only two open on the East Coast for recreational sales -- have had their Facebook and Instagram accounts deactivated.
Recreational marijuana sales at Leicester cannabis retailer Cultivate have gotten off to a roaring start, but the long lines and traffic caused town residents to voice their frustrations Monday at an emergency town meeting.
For the first week, the stores reported a combined 56,380 products sold and an average of just under $40. Customers are averaging 3.4 products per transaction.