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A plan to renovate a former Fitchburg school into affordable housing has taken a step forward.
The Cannabis Control Commission is holding regular meetings with Department of Public Health officials as the two agencies plot a hand-off of the state's medical marijuana program this fall.
The Cannabis Control Commission on Thursday is expected to take up license applications from a Franklin-based grower, but no licenses for a testing facility will be heard.
A vacant former Bob's Stores at Shoppers World in Framingham would be divided in two under a proposal to the city.
Living where you shop is now part of a trend toward developments not differentiating between a commercial area and a residential one.
Tree House Brewing Co. has only been operating in Charlton for about a year, but it is gearing up for another expansion after the town approved plans for a 16,000-square-foot addition.
The state has awarded a $500,000 for kitchen equipment at a planned food market in Worcester's Canal District.
Good Chemistry was approved on Thursday to open its medical marijuana dispensary in the Canal District at 9 Harrison St.
Final construction has been completed on the 145 Front at City Square development in downtown Worcester, with about one-fourth of apartment units under lease agreements.
The Cannabis Control Commission is reviewing its first license application from an independent testing laboratory, which help the legal marijuana industry kick off later this month.
Leicester cannabis dispensary and cultivation facility Cultivate is seeking an adult-use growing license from state cannabis regulators.
U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Andrew Lelling issued a statement Tuesday expanding upon his previous comments about how his office will approach the newly state-legal marijuana industry, which remains wholly illegal under federal law.
The Worcester Board of Health has approved a license for Good Chemistry's medical marijuana dispensary in the Canal District, making it the first dispensary to receive city approval.
Dundas is quickly becoming the face and the brain behind Massachusetts recreational marijuana.
TJX has done so well in today's turbulent retail environment, one could almost think that Herrman and his leadership have it easy.
Since Baldwin assumed the role of president and CEO in 2015, the retailer more than doubled its net income, from $24 million in fiscal 2016 to $50 million in fiscal 2018.