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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.

Fitchburg school receives $11M from MassDevelopment for dorm building, other upgrades

Applewild School, a private, co-ed boarding and day school located in Fitchburg and Devens, has received an $11-million tax-exempt bond from MassDevelopment to upgrade its Fitchburg campus. 

Clinton cannabis firm closes, faces lawsuit over $61K alleged owed to HVAC company

A Clinton-based cannabis dispensary permanently closed its doors in April, as the company faces a lawsuit from a vendor regarding alleged missed payments over HVAC work done at its building.

Fitchburg’s 147-year-old building eyed for retro arcade bar, 8 apartments

A Fitchburg property owner is involved in two separate proposals to see a Main Street property host a new retro arcade bar and eight residential units. 

Worcester, Framingham projects benefit from $6.9M in state neighborhood stabilization funds

Overall, this $6.9-million pool of funds will be used to redevelop or rehabilitate 37 homes across the state. 
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Piccadilly Plaza developers abandon demolition plans, bring in new tenants

Developers behind the plan have shifted course and are now in the process of welcoming a handful of new tenants to the plaza, including a new upscale Brazilian steakhouse.  

Clinton cannabis delivery firm expands services as industry awaits driver rule change

Current rules require two employees to be in any vehicle that is transporting cannabis, but commissioners voted in December three to one to approve a change to eliminate that requirement. Business owners are waiting for the commission to formally rewrite and approve the regulations, a process that has taken four months.

Lifeward appoints mobility equipment CEO to its board of directors

Swinford is the CEO of Numotion, a Tennessee-based wheelchair and mobility equipment company. Numotion has 150 storefronts in the country, including a location in Worcester.

Utz sells former Wachusett Chip factory to producers of Popchips as part of $18.5M deal

The move will not impact the Wachusett brand, said Kevin Brick, vice president of regulatory and community affairs for Utz.
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Westborough media firm names Business.com executive as chief revenue officer

Silverman will lead revenue growth efforts, sales strategies, and customer engagement as the IT world adapts to the rapid adoption of AI-based technology, according to a press release issued by The Channel Co. on Tuesday. 

Climbing prices, declining sales of Central Mass. homes largely continue in March

Prospective home buyers in Central Massachusetts are still largely dealing with record high prices and limited inventory, as the average cost of a home purchase in Middlesex and Worcester counties is up around 10% in the last year. 
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