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Kerry Maynard has been promoted to president and owner of E.T.&L. following the retirement of long-term President and Owner Jennie Lee Colosi.
Every December for this Economic Forecast special edition, the journalists in the WBJ newsroom forecast 10 possible news events for the coming year, based on their expertise and the trends in the Central Massachusetts business community.
Some of Worcester’s proposed housing projects falling by the wayside isn’t helping the region’s housing crisis.
The Worcester Memorial Auditorium, colloquially known as the Aud, has sat vacant for the past 25 years. Built in 1933 in Worcester’s Lincoln Square, the stately building that once served as a lively entertainment hub and memorial to those lost
Worcester’s two tallest office buildings have had quite the wild ride over the past 10 years, taking very different paths to again becoming premier destinations for companies wanting to be located downtown.
There have been some bright spots, but vacancies and empty pad sites remain.
With high-potential inventory in Worcester drying up, investors in smaller multi-family properties are casting a wider net to find parcels with promise, eying other cities with existing multi-family stock.
While the act of converting big-box retail spaces into creative businesses can present a number of logistical challenges, those challenges can lead to innovative solutions that have become increasingly necessary as digital retail impacts the need
The unemployment rate in Massachusetts continued to rise in November for the second month in a row, yet still remained lower than the national average.
Ameresco, a Framingham-based company specializing in energy resiliency projects, is working with a city in New Brunswick, Canada, to construct a microgrid project involving what the company says will be the largest rooftop solar installation in At
Plans for the newly announced project call for the construction of a five-story building, featuring 46 studio apartments and about 1,500 square feet of commercial space.
Six years after purchasing more than 200 acres of property bisected by the municipal border of Grafton and Shrewsbury, a developer has won approvals to construct a 845,000-square-foot distribution center for delivery company UPS.
The Waterford Community Center was developed at the site of the former Waterford Street School, which was left vacant in 2022 after the City constructed the Gardner Elementary School.
The new apartment building, dubbed The Residences at Table Talk Square, will be constructed on Green Street at what was the planned site for the third phase of the Table Talk Pie redevelopment.
The developer behind a proposed 364-unit apartment building slated for Franklin Street in Worcester is seeking a 10% reduction in the amount of parking spaces proposed for the site.
A pause in construction of the $300-million WuXi Biologics manufacturing facility at The Reactory biotech park in Worcester appears to be over.