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Pending Home Sales Keep Rising In Mass.

Pending sales of single-family homes and condominiums rose for the 19th straight month in November, showing continued...

Caliper Cleanroom Build Wraps Up

Maynard-based builder J.M. Coull is getting used to working with Hopkinton-based Caliper Life Sciences, which was purchased...

Worcester: A Different Kind Of College Town?

Worcester is home to nine colleges and universities that educate more than 35,000 full-time students. Yet, many...

Real Deals: Dec. 10

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MathWorks To Add To Natick Presence, Soften BSX Exit

For most local officials, hearing that the second-biggest commercial taxpayer in town intends to move away would...

Worcester OKs Hike In Tax Rates

The Worcester City Council approved 4-percent increases in property taxes for fiscal year 2013 that will mean an average $314 increase in tax bills for owners of commercial and industrial property in the city.

MetroWest Sees Big Increase In Foreclosure Starts

Foreclosures starts in the MetroWest region have picked up steam this year, keeping pace with a statewide...

Large Corporate Real Estate Moves Spur Optimism in I-495 West

For the last several years, anyone discussing the regression of the I-495 office market had to look...
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2012: A Look Back. Here are 5 notable business stories that made headlines in the MetroWest-495 region.

As the country continues to shake off the effects of the recession that hit in 2007, MetroWest's...

FIBA Technologies Expanding In MetroWest

About a decade ago, FIBA Technologies Inc. vacated its facility on Route 9 in Westborough to pursue...
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