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Framingham Apartments Sold For $22M

A Boston-based property firm has expanded its holdings with the purchase of a 190-unit apartment community in Framingham, according to the Registry of Deeds.

Murray Pledges Aggressive Approach To Business Development

Former Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray had a much shorter commute to work this morning as he started his new job as president and CEO of the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce.

New Owner, Tenant For Leominster Mall

After several years of uncertainty, The Mall at Whitney Field has a new owner and a new tenant, according to the buyer, Los Angeles-based Vintage Real Estate.

Senate Budget Includes $1.5M For Harrington Work

Harrington HealthCare said renovation of its emergency department in Webster could start as early as this fall, thanks in part to a $1.5-million funding provision in the state Senate's fiscal 2014 budget.
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Biogen Idec Partners With WPI Training Center

Worcester Polytechnic Institute said it's signed an agreement with biotechnology firm Biogen Idec to help develop and deliver programs at the school's Biomanufacturing Education and Training Center (BETC), at WPI's Gateway Park.

Low Inventory Continued To Plague Home Sales In April

Single-family home sales continued to decline in April while median prices continued to climb, two Bay State real estate groups reported this morning.

Broker Announces 2 Leases

O'Brien Commercial Properties of Marlborough said it recently leased space to companies in Devens and Acton.

The Recession’s Over, But Rental Housing Market Shows No Signs Of Stopping

Statistically and anecdotally, all signs seem to point to a growing rental housing market both across the...
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Manufacturers Discover Value Of 3-D Printing

Last month, Framingham-based Staples Inc. became the first brick-and-mortar retailer to start selling a 3-D printer. For manufacturers though, 3-D printing, also called "additive manufacturing," is becoming the norm.

Firm Plans Purchase, Expansion Of Fitchburg Hotel, Water Park

A national developer of indoor waterparks has entered into an agreement to purchase and expand Fitchburg's Holiday Inn and CoCo Key water park, according to documents filed with the city clerk's office.
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