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Northborough Crossing Sold For $128M

The Northborough Crossing shopping mall, which opened in 2011 and is home to such notable anchor stores as Wegmans, Kohl's and BJ's Wholesale Club, has been sold to a New York City-based developer and manager of shopping centers for $128 million.

ViryaNet Announces Partnership

Westborough-based software firm ViryaNet Ltd. announced it has formed a partnership with Infotech Enterprises, a global engineering firm based in India.

Leominster Industrial Building Sold

A Hudson-based commercial property management firm has bought a 588,000-square-foot industrial building in Leominster, part of which...

State Approves Quest TIF

Trip Advisor is moving to an old industrial park along Route 128, Quest Diagnostics is consolidating its Worcester and Cambridge sites into a new Marlborough facility, and W.B. Mason is expanding its historic Brockton headquarters.
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New Funding Boosts OutSmart Power

Natick-based OutSmart Power Systems, a manufacturer of electrical monitoring technology at the circuit level, is pushing to broaden its market following a recent round of $1.5 million in private venture funding.

Worcester To Study Eminent Domain For Wyman Site

Worcester city councilors voted 10-1 last night to study the feasibility of taking property owned by Wyman-Gordon that is said to be considered for construction of a hotel and slots parlor.

Mass. Realtor Confidence Keeps Rising

Realtors in the Bay State expressed continued confidence in the Massachusetts housing market in spite of some...

Worcester May Consider Taking Wyman-Gordon Site

Worcester city councilors are planning to ask City Manager Michael V. O'Brien to look into the feasibility of seizing the Wyman-Gordon site near Kelley Square that's being targeted for a slots parlor and hotel by eminent domain.
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Verax Signs Marlborough Lease

A Worcester biotech firm has signed a lease for office and lab space in Marlborough.

83-Year-Old Boylston Millwork Firm Bankrupt

After more than 80 years in business, a Boylston-based architectural millwork firm has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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