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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.

Virtusa acquires Australian tech firm to strengthen Asia-Pacific presence

Virtusa, a digital engineering and IT firm based in Southborough, has acquired Mav3rik, an Australian-based company focused on helping firms utilize Salesforce products.

Site of Via Italian Table, WBDC sold for $7.3 million

"We are thrilled to be part of writing the next chapter for this marquee property here in the city and to further our investment, literally and figuratively, in Worcester with this acquisition,” Dave Fontaine Jr. said in a press release issued Monday.

Increase in inventory not cooling Central Mass. home prices

Central Massachusetts saw an increase in the number of single-family homes sold in April, as sales prices continue to climb unabated. 

Shoppers World owners pitch zoning change to allow for 224 residences

Representatives from the organization appeared before the City of Framingham Planning Board on May 1 to pitch a potential redevelopment of the shopping plaza, which would add residential buildings and make the area more walkable.
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Developer buys two Sturbridge properties to construct urgent care facility

The project was given site plan approval by the Town of Sturbridge Planning Board on Jan. 14.

Lifeward replaces retiring CEO with former Medtronic executive

Grant served in various leadership roles at Medtronic from 2004 to 2023.

2025 Power 100: Michael Angelini

Angelini likes to keep a low profile, but with the amount of power he holds in the growing Greater Worcester area, that’s been easier said than done.

2025 Power 100: Jon Weaver

Even while uncertainty shakes the global life science space, Weaver and MBI help ensure Worcester plays an increasingly important role in the biggest bioscience breakthroughs.
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2025 Power 100: Clifford Rucker

A decade ago, Rucker was a virtually unknown figure in the Central Mass. business space. Since 2015, with his announcement he would bring minor league hockey back to Worcester in the form of the Worcester Railers, he’s become one of the region's most important players.

2025 Power 100: Raphael Nir

Through his work with SBH and ABI-LAB, Nir provides a number of important resources to biotech companies working on big breakthroughs.
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