Alexander MacDougall, most recently a staff writer at the Innovation Leader in Boston, has joined WBJ's newsroom to cover the health care and diversity & inclusion beats.
The commercial property is vacant and located off Route 146 at 48 Worcester Providence Turnpike. It is zoned B2, allowing for development projects including a hotel, office park, church, or educational use, according to online real estate listing service LoopNet.
A nearly 15-acre property in Grafton’s CenTech Park sold for $3.3 million, about two months after the sale of another large plot in the technology and business park.
Companies with new hires and promotions include Oriol Health Care, Eagle Clearning Corp., Bay State Savings Bank, and Gorman Richardson Lewis Architects.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion leaders have some of the highest turnover rates among executives. The cause is manifold, but it often has to do with the organization a CDO is serving.
A nearly seven-acre industrial site in Uxbridge, which is the home of Nature’s Medicines cannabis dispensary, sold for $3.45 million to an Arizona-based firm, according to the Worcester South District Registry of Deeds.
Hometown Financial Group, Inc., the holding company for bankHometown in Oxford, plans to acquire Randolph Bancorp, Inc. the Quincy-based holding company of Envision Bank, for $146.5 million.
The Kraft Group, which owns the New England Patriots and the New England Revolution, purchased a 26-acre industrial property in Whitinsville for $19.7 million.
A quarter of the proposed units would have reduced rates for Grafton residents and employees making 80% of the median income, which would be about $63,000 annually for a household of two.