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🔒Worcester nonprofit Edward Street pushing for structural change to child care funding

When Worcester child care advocacy nonprofit Edward Street received a $75,000 grant, it was an example of essential funding for early childhood organizations, which rely on foundational funding in the absence of adequate federal funding.

🔒After surviving the perils of 2020, Worcester retailers are closing up shop and reducing operations as 2023’s problems mount

After surviving 2020, Worcester retailers are closing their business or reducing operations in the face of mounting problems in 2023.

🔒What tech companies like about downtown Worcester

Inside of these downtown Worcester century-old structures, and some contemporary ones, businesses from one of the most cutting-edge industries – technology – have been setting up shop

In revitalization effort, Gardner discounts sale of City-owned properties, including school and factories

The City of Gardner is looking for developers to breathe new life into City-owned abandoned sites and occupied residential property.
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Maynard construction firm to close

Maynard-based JM Coull, Inc., one of the larger commercial contractors in Central Massachusetts, will close, according to an announcement posted on its website.

Galaxy Life Sciences purchases final Reactory properties for $4M

Webster developer Galaxy Life Sciences purchased the final three lots at The Reactory biomanufacturing campus on Belmont Street in Worcester for $4 million on Thursday.

Boston auto group expands west with Natick acquisition

Village Automotive Group of Allston has acquired Brigham-Gill Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Natick.

Study: Worcester Black homeownership gap rose 426% between 2010 & 2021

The gap between homeownership rates between Black and white households in Worcester is 32.8 percentage points, up from 6.1 percentage points in 2010, according to a study from Today’s Homeowner, an online home improvement publication.
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DCU Center to replace all seating this summer, as part of $7M renovation

The DCU Center, owned by the City of Worcester and managed by ASM Global, will replace all of its arena seating over a five-month period centered around this summer.

Hopkinton apartment complex sold for $82.5M

A Hopkinton apartment complex sold on Monday for $82.5 million to a Boston investment firm.
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