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Back in the mid-1990s, when Worcester city officials were undertaking the Medical City Urban Renewal Project that...

Manufacturers work together as a success strategy

Central Masachusetts' manufacturers are collaborating in a number of different ways to boost the bottom line and improve their businesses.

Assumption College launches engineering degree

Assumption College students will soon be able to get a master's degree in engineering from Washington University...

Greendale Mall foreclosure auction set for May 26

The Greendale Mall will be sold at auction this month as part of a foreclosure on the struggling retail property.
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Deadhorse hill restaurant opening in Worcester Friday

The upscale deadhorse hill restaurant and café will open in downtown Worcester Friday, featuring refined dishes and drinks.

Hudson firm makes $8M acquisition

Hudson-based Calare Properties added the headquarters of Boston Interiors in Stoughton to its roster of properties last month when it purchased the building for $8 million.

Northborough warehouse sells for $825K

The warehouse at 41 Lawrence St. in Northborough sitting on 2 acres of land has been sold for $825,000.

Worcester warehouse sells for $1M to local firm

A 120,000 square-foot warehouse space in Worcester has been purchased by Chacharone Properties for $950,000.
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35K sq-ft leasing spree hits Holliston industrial park

A 35,500 square foot leasing spree at the New England Industrial Park in Holliston has just been completed in four separate transactions.

Assumption College launches engineering degree

Assumption College in Worcester will offer a new engineering degree option to students through a partnership with Washington University in St. Louis.
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