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2020 Power 50: Dan Rea III

Rea, who used to work for the Boston Red Sox, oversees day-to-day business functions for the team both in Pawtucket and Worcester, and is the team’s point person on real estate investment and growth opportunities around its new Polar Park stadium.

2020 Power 50: Christian McMahan

McMahan, the president of the 26-year-old brewery with 140 employees, has helped keep Wachusett more than just relevant at a time when the state’s beer scene can be dominated by Tree House Brewing Co. and Trillium Brewing Co.

2020 Power 50: Marieke Cormier

Roots Natural Foods has been a fixture in Greater Leominster for nearly 20 years, and Cormier’s commitment to organic farm-to-table food always has included a healthy dose of local farms and vendors.

2020 Power 50: Amy Lynn Chase

One thing you can count on after all the dust is settled: the entrepreneurial spirit of Amy Lynn Chase.
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2020 Power 50: James G. Umphrey

Check out any major real estate purchase or development in Worcester in the past five years, and...

2020 Power 50: Charles F. “Chip” Norton

Norton remains a fixture in the Worcester redevelopment scene, pushing for the Midtown Mall to be renovated and scoring buzz-worthy announcements of planned new restaurants from Ruth’s Chris Steak House and the Broadway Hospitality Group.

2020 Power 50: David Fontaine Jr.

Fontaine Bros. is constructing the largest public project in Worcester’s history, the $200-million South High Community School....

2020 Power 50: Kathryn Krock

Looking at the major development projects in Worcester: The Mercantile Center was redeveloped by a Wellesley-based firm,...
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2020 Power 50: Allen W. Fletcher

In early March, you would have said Fletcher’s big bet had paid off. In building the European-style food-centric Worcester Public Market off Kelley Square in the Canal District, he knew he was taking a risk with such an aggressive $21-million development in a neighborhood with relatively few workers and well-off residents within walking distance.

2020 Power 50: Denis P. Dowdle

Before the Pawtucket Red Sox came along, Dowdle was going to build something off Madison Street in Worcester similar to what he put up at the former U.S. Steel facility in Quinsigamond Village with a Walmart Supercenter-anchored development.
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