The third generation dessert manufacturer, Table Talk Pies Inc., plans to leave its Kelley Square location near the soon-to-be-built Worcester Red Sox ballpark and build a $22-million facility at the former Crompton & Knowles campus in Worcester’s Main South neighborhood.
Little Leaf Farms, the Devens food manufacturer, said Wednesday it has received $38 million in financing from Bank of America, as it plans expansions in Devens, Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
The North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce has unveiled a report that shows the importance the manufacturing, agriculture and healthcare industries are to the region.
The $132-million public commitment for the Worcester Red Sox ballpark was to be a catalyst for a $125-million mixed-use development planned to rise next to the stadium. But existing tax breaks and public financing for the development may now be joined by further tax relief requested by Worcester City Manager Edward Augustus.
A $12.7-million energy performance contract between Ameresco Inc., an energy efficiency company, and the New Bedford Housing Authority, promises to provide $19.6 million in energy and water cost savings between now and 2036.
Keystone Real Estate LLC, a Pepperell entity managed Robert Stanieich and Anthony Serino, bought the 12,345-square-foot industrial property at 20 Lomar Park Drive in Pepperell for $1 million.