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B&Bs vs. Airbnbs

Bed-and-breakfasts used to be the little guys on the block in hospitality before anyone could rent their place on Airbnb. But in Central Mass., at least, they're holding their own.

Central Mass is better off without a casino

Central Massachusetts is square in the middle of a robust gaming market without a casino to call our own. But, really, we don't need one.

New casinos bring challenges to Central Mass. tourism

The fight for entertainment dollars is not getting easier for Central Massachusetts venues and attractions, even if leaders aren't sure how casino competition will play out.

Baker considering exemption to Airbnb bill

Gov. Charlie Baker is considering returning a bill taxing and regulating short-term housing rentals with an amendment to exempt from taxation owners that rent out their homes or apartments for less than two weeks a year.
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Proposal could tax Airbnbs at 17.5 percent

Short-term housing units rented through websites like Airbnb could be taxed at almost 17.5 percent in Boston, and Massachusetts would be the first state to maintain a central registry.

Worcester’s Hangover Pub to reopen Friday

The Hangover Pub, the Green Street bacon-based restaurant shuttered amid an ongoing inquiry into other Worcester restaurants being a launder for drug money, will reopen on Friday.

Suburbs join the urbanization trend by adding homes in retail complexes

Living where you shop is now part of a trend toward developments not differentiating between a commercial area and a residential one.

Tree House Brewing’s expansion gets town approval

Tree House Brewing Co. has only been operating in Charlton for about a year, but it is gearing up for another expansion after the town approved plans for a 16,000-square-foot addition.
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Cornerstone Bank wants $440K from Chameleon, Usual restaurant sale

A Worcester bank says it is owed more than $440,000 over a former Shrewsbury Street restaurant that's the subject of an ongoing criminal investigation.

Leicester’s Cultivate to be 2nd allowed to grow recreational pot

Leicester cannabis dispensary and cultivation facility Cultivate is seeking an adult-use growing license from state cannabis regulators.
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