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The $53-million renovation of the former Worcester County Courthouse in Lincoln Square into new apartments is facing more slight delays, this time with planned opening in phases starting in the fall.
The Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center in Worcester has been recognized as one of 16 health facilities in Massachusetts that are leaders on LGBTQ inclusion, the health center said Wednesday.
Two UMass Medical School researchers and Waters Corp. of Milford have received a share of an $8.3-million Massachusetts state grant to advance breast cancer imaging technology.
With hopes of returning to its pre-pandemic momentum, Massport and the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce are conducting a survey of area business leaders soliciting information about how they use the airport.
Valentin Gapontsev, the founder and head of Oxford laser manufacturer IPG Photonics, has for the first time made the Forbes 400 list of the country's wealthiest people released Tuesday.
With unemployment soaring, state lawmakers are considering ways to soften the blow from a major impending increase in the taxes employers pay toward the state's unemployment system, a jump in costs that one business group described as a "pretty…
Business confidence rose slightly in August but remains well below its level of a year ago, with a predominantly pessimistic outlook still prevailing.
Worcester officials have permitted six self-storage facilities since 2016, and now City Hall wants to slow the momentum.
When restaurants in Massachusetts were cleared to open for serving patrons on-site but not yet indoors, Worcester officials changed zoning regulations to allow for outdoor dining where it wasn't previously allowed. Now, the city administration is…
The COVID-19 pandemic hit, and Abby’s House in Worcester was as essential as ever.
In an effort to increase the pace of new housing development in Massachusetts, Gov. Maura Healey has proposed streamlining the environmental review process for certain new housing projects, with the goal of reducing the time spent on the process from about one year to 30 days. Environmental reviews are a hallmark of community planning, to ensure new development doesn't negatively impact surrounding properties or natural resources, even though the process does add significant time and often cost to projects. Healey's proposal comes after Massachusetts fell behind the national average in new housing production, despite adding 90,000 new units since she became governor in 2023.
New England already averages the longest timeline in the nation to build a single-family home once the developer has been giving the authorization to move forward with construction, according to U.S. Census statistics compiled by the National Association of Home Builders. In 2023, single-family homes in New England averaged 13.9 months from permit to completion. The South Atlantic states have the lowest average of 8.9 months while the region that includes Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana is the second quickest at 9.4 months. The second-longest average after New England is the New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania region, which takes 13.2 months.
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