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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.

NY investment firm acquires majority stake in Worcester’s Greenwood Industries

The transaction also saw DPC purchase a majority stake of Greenwood-affiliated general contractor TWC Phoenix in Boston.

After state seizure and equipment auction, operator of Boston Market in Worcester vows to re-open

The operator of a Boston Market location in Worcester has vowed to reopen the store under a new concept after an auction where he successfully bid for much of the seized equipment.

Former Mercy Centre site up for sale for $3.25M after nonprofit’s move to West Boylston

The site had used by the Mercy Centre until it moved its operations to West Boylston earlier this year.

Commissioner at Mass. cannabis regulatory agency steps down

Camargo made the announcement in an Instagram post on Friday, where she hinted at a new career opportunity but did not provide a specific reason for her resignation.
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Marlborough software company acquires weather data firm

Scopic, a custom software development company in Marlborough, has acquired ZoomRadar.

Boston real estate firm expands into Worcester, opens Downtown office

NextGen Realty, a Boston-based real estate and property management firm, has expanded its reach into Central Massachusetts by opening an office in Worcester.

Poland offers Westborough battery recycling firm $320M to construct plant

The offer is meant to entice the firm to move forward with the construction of a manufacturing facility focused on cathode active materials.
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Founder of Sal’s Pizza franchise breaks ground on 2.3M-sq.-ft. mixed-use project in Littleton

Known as King Street and located on a former IBM campus near Interstate 495, the company says the project is the largest mixed-use development under construction in the state.

Marlborough battery firm adds CFO with experience taking companies public

XL Batteries in Marlborough has added three new executives, including Michael Rubino, a CFO who has previously taken three companies public.  
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