Eric Casey

Eric Casey covers manufacturing and real estate for the Worcester Business Journal. He previously ran Burn After Reading, an online publication focusing on the cannabis industry. He has also formerly had freelance work published in outlets including Worcester Magazine and Different Leaf Magazine. Eric is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island, where he studied history and political science. He grew up in Marlborough and is currently a resident of Worcester.

Dover Saddlery in Littleton may close, cut 112 jobs

Dover Saddlery was founded in 1975 in Wellesley by U.S. Equestrian Team members Jim and David Powers.

🔒Worcester cybersecurity firm issues warning over financial future

Faced with declining revenue and rising expenses, management of Worcester-based cybersecurity firm SideChannel said it has substantial...

🔒After remodel, Marlborough apartments sold for 38% increase

The Allens purchased the site at 799 Farm Road from Franklin-based landlord Bechara Fren.

Union Station officially seeks new restaurant operator, seeks $11K monthly rent

Owner Robert “Gus” Giordano told WBJ in February the business intends to stay at Union Station and will participate in the new RFP. 
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Developer seeks to convert Marlborough office buildings into mixed-use housing

The proposed residential overlay district would cover about 31 acres containing two office buildings.

Costco in Southborough advancing toward summer 2027 opening

Southborough Town Meeting members approved a home rule petition to the state on April 11 to allow for the municipality to be granted another all‑alcohol off‑premises license.

The Bra Shop inks five-year Downtown Worcester lease

The success of the Main Street store has owner Stephanie Ramey considering a second location.

Westborough optical firm lands $36.5M in AI, defense deals

The agreement expands the company into the growing AI infrastructure market, CEO Michael Murray said.
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🔒AG fines contractor $220K at redevelopment of The Bridge community center

Donizetti’s Tile Services was fined for failure to pay overtime and misclassification of employees as independent contractors, among other issues.

Venture Community Services secures $2.76M bond for Dudley expansion

MassDevelopment and TD Bank previously worked to provide a $1.55-million bond in 2017.
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