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WBJ publishes its 2023 Book of Lists

Worcester Business Journal has published its Book of Lists, the annual publication and directory full of the main movers and shakers in the Central Massachusetts business community.

Ballot law campaign opposes industry-backed auto repair agreement

Independent auto repair shops and their allies will continue to fight for access to motor vehicle repair information after opponents of a data access law announced a new agreement to share maintenance data.

Growing Devens agriculture company names new CFO

Devens-based Little Leaf Farms named William Hogan as its new executive vice president and CFO.

Ameresco completes solar facility installation in Indiana

Framingham firm Ameresco, which specializes in clean and renewable energy, has completed the installation of a solar field which will power a utility-structure manufacturing plant in Bristol, Indiana.
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Framingham firm to create large-scale battery system to fortify Colorado electric grid

Framingham clean energy company Ameresco has signed a 20-year, eight-site contract with Colorado electric utility United Power to install a large battery system designed to improve the power grid.

Tree House opens brewery on 100-acre Connecticut farm

Tree House Brewing Co., which opened a fermentory on a 100-acre Woodstock farm in 2019, has begun offering retail sales at its Connecticut facility.

Prestige Car Wash owners buy Milford plaza, plan car wash

The owners of Canton-based Prestige Car Wash and Gas bought a portion of a Milford shopping plaza for $4.7 million. They plan to build a car wash on part of the site.

New dashboard tracks electric vehicle rollout in Mass.

The state Department of Transportation launched an interactive online dashboard compiling data about passenger vehicles registered in Massachusetts, including whether they run on fossil fuels, electricity or a hybrid power source.
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Following Sutton construction and Boylston opening, Kraft Group affiliate buys Westminster industrial property

After opening a new facility in Boylston, a Sutton manufacturing company that is a joint venture of the Kraft Group has purchased a lot in an under-development industrial park in Westminster for $7.4 million.

Lundgren proposes six-story apartment building on Shrewsbury Street parking lot

Lundgren Equity Partners of Auburn is seeking to build a 87-unit apartment building at a Shrewsbury Street property currently being used as a private park lot.
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