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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.

Female-owned realty firm with offices in Mendon and Framingham will become Century 21 franchise

Custom Home Realty, a female-led brokerage firm with offices in Framingham and Mendon, has become a Century 21 Real Estate franchise.

Waters Corp. scales back presence in China after sales slump

Milford-based Waters Corp. saw declining sales across markets in the second quarter of 2024, as the company disclosed it has scaled back its employee headcount, primarily in China. 

Raising Cane’s preparing to open second Central Mass. location

Raising Cane’s specializes in chicken fingers and is known for its crinkle-cut fries and Texas-style toast.

Worcester self-storage project secures $13.3M in financing

A four-story, 931-unit self-storage facility set to open near the Higgins Armory site in Worcester has received $13.3 million in financing.
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Worcester warehouse sold to Winchester cabinet company owner for $600K

A four-story warehouse on Suffolk Street in Worcester has been sold for $600,000 to the owner of a Winchester kitchen design studio and workshop. 

Lawrence real estate firm expands Worcester portfolio, purchases Mill Street apartment complex for $10.2M

A three-building apartment community on Mill Street was sold in a deal finalized on Monday.

Report: Sales in 495 West down 91% so far in 2024, as MetroWest office landlords deal with vacancies

There's a high number of vacancies and low demand for office space in the Interstate 495 belt.

Watertown, Needham firms team up to buy $5M of Worcester properties, including space occupied by Brazilian bar

Two Eastern Massachusetts real estate firms have snatched up seven Worcester properties.
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Lawsuits accuse Worcester dispensary of gender discrimination, violations of state regulations

Two lawsuits by former employees of the dispensary accuse the company of a number of wrongdoings.

Michael Angelini leading exodus of Bowditch & Dewey attorneys to start Worcester office for Boston-based firm

Longtime Bowditch & Dewey lawyers Michael Angelini and Lou Ciavarra, along with a significant number of other attorneys are leaving the 110-year-old Worcester law firm.
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