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Reiterating that affordability and tax reform are among her chief concerns as she prepares to become governor, Maura Healey said Tuesday that she does not see those priorities as being "a wash" when combined with her support for the new income
An 87,564-square-foot office building and associated parking lots in Worcester were sold for $18.3 million on Friday, according to the Worcester District Registry of Deeds.
Sutton-based UN1F1ED² Global Packaging Group and the Town of Sutton have renegotiated a new $46.1-million tax-increment financing agreement for the company’s $475-million expansion.
The Main South Neighborhood Ambassador Program, a pilot program in Worcester put in place by state agency MassDevelopment, is about to lose its funding, unless neighborhood leaders are successful in raising money for the program before the layoffs
The Julia Bancroft Apartments, a 60-unit mixed-income development for seniors 62 and older, is opening at 3 Vinal St. in Auburn.
AKROS Development owner Zachary Kiritsy purchased the former site of Fairway Beef in Worcester for $900,000.
NewVue Communities received a $10,000 dollar donation from Fitchburg-based Rollstone Bank & Trust to help hire and onboard an intake specialist who will help support people seeking assistance with eviction and foreclosure prevention services.
The state's economic development finance agency board has extended the contract of its president to keep the Gov. Charlie Baker appointee in place through most of Gov.-elect Maura Healey's term.
The North Central Massachusetts Development Corp. in Fitchburg ranked third among U.S. Small Business Administration microlenders in Massachusetts, according to a Monday press release by the SBA.
Worcester real estate firm GoVenture Capital Group, LLC, and Boston-based engineers BSC Group will move into One Mercantile, the former Unum Building in Worcester.
Students took part in Fitchburg State University’s Future Educator Academy which recruits and trains students from traditionally underrepresented populations.
In 1936, seven white men judged which neighborhoods of Worcester were not viable for real estate financing. Today, as rising costs overburden half of renters in the city, those impacted the most are from those neighborhoods still suffering from lack
The Worcester Business Journal partnered with the nonprofit Worcester Regional Research Bureau on a new project examining how rent increases over the last decade have impacted the city and its businesses, as well as an historic look at how financial
Trivia question: What $160-million public facility opened in Worcester’s Canal District in 2021?
A long-vacant lot at the corner of Madison Street and Beacon Street in Worcester has been sold to developers, who plan a six-story mixed-use project for the site.
Clean energy technology companies that have promising products that could help the state meet its decarbonization goals but might not have the capital to make their ideas a reality have a new potential source of funding.