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City Seeks Reuse For Historic Auditorium | Can Memorial Hall be the next success story for Lincoln Square in Worcester?

Sometime between July and September of 2011, the city of Worcester would like to be executing...

The No-Utility-Bill Home | Townsend co. on forefront of super efficient building

R. Carter Scott has been interested in renewable energy for quite a while. “Back in 1980,...

Holliston Site Sold For $625K

The owner of Holliston-based device manufacturer Highland Laboratories purchased a 9,000-square-foot building in Holliston for $625,000. Bret...

Sutton Auto Parts Dealer Makes Move To Webster

Keystone Automotive Industries Inc. will move from its current location in Sutton to 35,500 square feet at...
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Alexandria Properties Earnings Drop

Year-to-date profits for Alexandria Real Estate Equities, which owns lab space in Worcester and Westborough, are down...

Worcester Manufacturer Completes Move To Chilmark Street

The Worcester-based Cryogenic Institute of New England has completed its move to 78 Chilmark St. from its...

Survey: Small Businesses Too Anxious For Commercial Real Estate

Anxiety and financial restraints have kept small business owners from purchasing or refinancing commercial real estate over...

Mirick O’Connell Signs 10-Year CitySquare Lease Extension

Law firm Mirick O'Connell has extended the lease of its 38,277-square-foot office at 100 Front St. in...
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Framingham Tech Park To Benefit From HUD Grant

   The Framingham Technology Park, which is home to the expanding biotechnology company Genzyme, may get some...

Worcester’s Coghlin Leases Space In Westborough

Worcester-based Coghlin Cos. has leased 60,000 square feet of manufacturing space at 53 Otis St. in Westborough.The...
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