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At just five years old, Multiscale Systems has already made its mark on the world of research and development.
Wirefab, Inc. is the kind of place with a plaque in its office space for employees who have been with the company for a long time.
The Downtown Worcester Business Improvement District named Electric Haze owner Victoria Mariano as its new program director.
The North Central Massachusetts Development Corp. in Fitchburg approved a $13,000 loan to Beauty Empire, a Leominster beauty salon owned by Nadia Ruiz.
Lavalley, the executive director, is in his 19th year in charge and trying to keep the nonprofit’s legacy alive while it continues to transform to something new in its post-COVID existence.
BIPOC-owned startups seeking out larger investments have come up short, in large part because the deck is stacked against them.
The machines in here don’t look like the old science classrooms or even the classrooms we see in movies. Instead, it’s sterile and more like a command center. These machines aren’t for experimentation; they’re to see if your experiment works.
The White Room has made a post-COVID comeback over the past year and is a nexus of cultural and social life in Worcester.
After ramping up since opening its doors in September, Sub Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream is holding its grand opening ceremony at its Front Street store at 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Wolanski CoWork, Inc., a franchise of Venture X, will open a nearly 15,000-square-foot coworking space in downtown Worcester in late summer.
Although the growth slowed last year, 2022 still showed Central Massachusetts has become a destination for new businesses. Another 2,772 new businesses incorporated in the region in 2022, a 1.5% increase over the eye-popping 2021 figures.
When the cafe at Roots Natural Food opened on Valentine’s Day 2023, after shuttering for the entirety of the coronavirus pandemic, it was a reopening with intention.
Victor Champagne has always been a planner. The 60-year-old additive manufacturing lead of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory went into engineering because it was a practical choice.
Each of this year's five Business Leaders of the Year have their own unique story to tell, of triumph, of perseverance, of seizing opportunities in the market. Yet, they all share one trait, which has led to their success: love.
Shepherd leads the former Shepherd & Goldstein (rebranded to S&G in light of the pair’s eventual retirement) on a reduced schedule of 40 hours per week alongside his new co-managing partner, Matthew Allison.
At Jennifer Hylton’s Counseling & Assessment Clinic of Worcester, word choice matters.