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Milford-based Sira Naturals and four other U.S. companies are being acquired by a Canadian cannabis acquisition firm.
The New York City-based iAnthus Capital Holdings, the parent company of a Holliston-based marijuana grower Mayflower Medicinals, has merged with Toronto cannabis firm MPX Bioceutical Corp.
New England Treatment Access, a Franklin marijuana grower and seller, is expanding its already-sprawling growing and manufacturing space and working to add a retail store.
Sudbury Crossing, a T.J.Maxx-anchored retail plaza on Route 20 in Sudbury has sold for just under $19 million.
Dairy Queen will open by early next year on Grafton Street in Worcester, making it the chain's first location in the city.
Two marijuana testing labs - including one in Framingham - are set to get their final licenses from the Cannabis Control Commission in what is another huge milestone for the industry.
A new indoor cycling franchise is expected to open Nov. 1 in the Milford Crossing plaza on Route 109 in Milford.
The Sears store in the Natick Mall is the only of the troubled retail giant's stores to close in Massachusetts after it filed for bankruptcy Monday.
Following the team's announcement of plans to relocate in advance of the 2021 season, WBJ made a public records request for the email exchanges between city and team officials.
Wachusett Brewing Co. is planning an expansion that could nearly double the brewery's production.
Construction management firm Skanska USA has been chosen as the owner's project manager for the $90 million ballpark in Worcester for the new home of the Pawtucket Red Sox.
If state marijuana regulators decide to allow people to use marijuana in specific public places, its consumption could be limited to vaping and edibles.
Leicester marijuana grower, product manufacturer and retailer Cultivate won one of the first final retail licenses from the Cannabis Control Commission last week, setting the stage for the state's impending rollout of the recreational cannabis
Dunkin' is making a coffee-flavored beer again with a Massachusetts brewery, but it's not with Wormtown Brewery.
Legal marijuana sales are "weeks away" in Massachusetts, the chairman of the Cannabis Control Commission said Thursday after regulators approved final business licenses for shops in Leicester and Northampton.
Saying Massachusetts has missed out on $16 million in marijuana taxes, officials behind the 2016 legal marijuana ballot question on Monday pointed to staffing levels and bureaucracy at the Cannabis Control Commission as potential reasons for the