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Front Street developer seeks to improve Worcester’s value

When Chip Norton set out to purchase two office towers in downtown Worcester, he knew modernizing the buildings and the adjoining property that includes a portion of a former mall would be key to the equation.

Massachusetts needs women business leaders

Women, as well as minorities, bring unique perspectives and experiences and make companies stronger. The Boston Club's annual census of women directors and executive officers cites these numbers, bluntly stating: “No More Excuses.”

Incorporations from Aug. 1-15, 2015

These businesses filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from Aug. 1-15. Listed below are the corporate name, address, ZIP and president.

The end of the nuclear age

As president and CEO of the North Central Chamber of Commerce, Roy M. Nascimento hears a lot from local businesses about the cost of electricity.
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Worcester needs $50M to entice baseball team

In order to get a baseball team like the Pawtucket Red Sox to make Central Massachusetts its home base, Worcester would have to find at least $50 million to invest in a stadium development as well as encourage businesses to become major supporters of the effort.

Accolades & Honors

Tim Garvin, CEO of the United Way of Central Massachusetts, won the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Massachusetts Nonprofit Network, at its annual conference. He was honored for his "thoughtful approach to philanthropy" in forging partnerships between nonprofits, government and communities, according to the organization's website.

Hospitals oppose price disparity fixes

Even though they may benefit financially, Central Massachusetts hospitals have joined together with their brethren from around the Bay State to oppose efforts to limit the pricing disparity between healthcare providers.

WinnDevelopment breaks ground on $24.2M Fitchburg mill conversion

Boston-based WinnDevelopment has broken ground on a project that will transform a 110-year-old Fitchburg mill into 96...
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Foreclosures leap 60 percent

The number of foreclosures initiated by lenders in Massachusetts rose more than 60 percent in September, the 19th consecutive month to see a double-digit rise in foreclosure starts, according to a report released Thursday by the Warren Group.

ReWalk grows revenue; continues to build market

Exoskeleton maker ReWalk Robotics saw third-quarter revenue climb substantially from the second quarter, although revenue was still down from the same quarter in the previous year.
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