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The site of a proposed five-story, mixed-use building in downtown Marlborough has been purchased by a firm involved in the proposal for $3 million.
Two lawsuits by former employees of the dispensary accuse the company of a number of wrongdoings.
The company cited licensing challenges with its beer garden and patio.
The Kraft Group company's non-sports holdings include Worcester-based packaging manufacturer Rand-Whitney and UN1F1ED2 Global Packaging Group in Sutton.
The pair purchased the Grafton Flea Market for $1 million in January 2022 and own a number of other properties in Worcester.
The Patels seek to turn the pawn shop into a convenience store, adding to their portfolio of stores, according to a press release issued by Worcester-based NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs on Thursday.
TD Bank has closed its branch in the Guaranty Building at 370 Main St. in downtown Worcester, leaving the 53-year old office building with another vacancy.
A strip mall in Leominster has been sold for $5.46 million to a Brookline real estate firm.
Following the closures, the company will have more than 350 remaining locations across the Northeast, with 13 in Central Massachusetts.
UniBank, the Whitinsville-based financial institution with 13 branches across Central Massachusetts, is working to open a new branch location in The Revington, the new mixed-use apartment building directly across the street from Polar Park.
Describing the stores as offering “unprecedented discounts,” the company said sales will apply to “workwear, footwear, teamwear and everyday clothing.”
A 218-unit apartment building slated for 225 Shrewsbury St. in Worcester is off the table, as market conditions have caused the developer of the site to pivot to adding to the plaza’s retail presence and constructing an upgraded DCU branch at the
Advocates, a Framingham-based human services nonprofit, will open an autism training center for businesses and a social space for children and families impacted by autism.
Four permits have been issued for the site in 2024, according to City of Worcester records.
BJ’s Wholesale, headquartered in Marlborough, has named Dave Burwick to the bulk retailer’s board of directors.
The historic building in the heart of the town’s downtown area has held many events over its 152-year history.