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Michelle Moran is not a likely master of the skincare and beauty industry, but the Maynard resident got a hang of it about as quickly as anyone could have.
A commercial plaza on Route 20 in Marlborough has sold for $6.3 million to a Texas investment company.
A long-awaited redevelopment of the former Worcester County Courthouse in Lincoln Square will be helped by an $800,000 state historical tax credit.
National engineering firm VHB has signed a long-term lease for nearly 9,000 square feet of office space at the Mercantile Center.
State regulators are preparing to put one of the most significant roadblocks to the rollout of the non-medical marijuana industry in the rearview mirror later this month.
So far, companies have publicly informed Worcester of their plans to open 17 recreational marijuana stores in the city, according to new data from city officials.
Pottery Barn opened a new outlet store at Northborough Crossing on Thursday and will soon be joined by a new Homesense.
The minimum wage will rise, workers will no longer receive higher pay on Sundays and holidays, and a paid family and medical leave gives workers new benefits.
The U.S. Supreme Court has opened the door for states to impose a sales tax collection obligation on large and medium-sized out-of-state retailers operating over the internet.
The main entrance of the company's new digs in Southbridge is highlighted by displays of kits used by some of the company's most famous clients, including drummers from Slipknot, Green Day and Imagine Dragons.
A 55,000-square-foot development called the Trolley Yard rising where the Worcester Regional Transit Authority had its longtime facility has its first tenants.
The Brookstone store in the Natick Mall will close as the company plans to significantly scale back its retail business as it files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Milford Crossing has signed leases with two new tenants, bringing the shopping plaza to 92-percent occupied less than a year after it opened.
A Hingham developer has purchased the former Elwood Adams Hardware building for $442,000 and plans to renovate the building into a mixed-use property.
The 60,000-square-foot facility custom drum manufacturer SJC Drums just moved into is booming with potential.
There are now 22 adult-use cannabis business applications in Worcester County, and the Cannabis Control Commission is slowly but surely approving new Central Massachusetts companies' entrances into the industry.