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These Central Massachusetts businesses filed incorporation papers with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from July 16-31, 2015. Listed are the name, address, ZIP and president.

Saint V is region’s most profitable hospital

In fiscal 2014, Saint Vincent Hospital was the most profitable outside of Greater Boston at $65.2 million.

Hopkinton uneasy over EMC acquisition

It would be the largest acquisition in the history of the technology sector, but for locals, the bigger story is what's ahead for EMC's Hopkinton operations when Dell acquires the data-storage giant for $67 billion.

Outgrowing your bank

Earlier in my commercial banking career, I came upon the customer files of a small company launched as a startup more than 50 years ago. Today, it is a well-known technology company. My bank had financed some of its startup costs. However, within just a couple of years, the financing needs of that company increased to millions of dollars, and the bank was no longer able to support its growth.
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High-end comes to Worcester’s downtown

In one fell swoop, a 168-room hotel has done something that years of development efforts have been striving for: align Worcester's downtown with the words luxury, premiere and high-end.

Brazilian company aims to open wax museum in Boston

Property in Boston at One Washington Mall has been leased to the Boston Wax Museum, CBRE/New England said in a release Wednesday.

Residential housing market stayed strong in September

Massachusetts showed an increase of 15 percent in total housing transactions in September compared with a year earlier, according to the Re/Max Integra New England September Monthly Housing Report.

State replacing faulty nuts in Big Dig tunnel system

Highway officials have found a widespread problem of cracked construction nuts within the Big Dig tunnel system,...
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Greendale Mall in financial trouble

Worcester's only shopping mall is in financial trouble, having defaulted on its loan, its revenue continuing to slide and key leases coming up for renewal.

North Central Chamber backs pipeline

The North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday threw its support behind Kinder Morgan's controversial Northeast Expansion Project, saying the construction of the natural gas pipeline through Massachusetts, “will provide a reliable, more affordable source of energy in a region that has been plagued by high energy costs.”
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