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Greendale Mall’s value plummets 77%, foreclosure possible

The value of the Greendale Mall property in Worcester has plummeted by 77 percent in the last 10 years to $14.7 million, setting up a possible foreclosure sale.

Central Mass. car dealers recognized for customer service

A number of Central Massachusetts car dealerships have been recognized by the online car-buying resource Edmunds.com for delivering excellent car shopping experiences.

Mass life sciences to challenge Silicon Valley with regional approach

To take on Silicon Valley, Massachusetts must bank on a regional approach and push the talents of the Boston to Worcester corridor, according to Massachusetts Life Sciences Center CEO Travis McCready.

Saint Vincent hires new COO

Saint Vincent Hospital will have a new chief operating officer beginning March 7 when Ava Jo Collins will take over the position.
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Habitat for Humanity receives space at Mercantile Center

Habitat for Humanity of MetroWest and Greater Worcester has received 20,000 square feet of donated storage space at Mercantile Center in downtown Worcester.

WPI secures $1M hybrid car research award

A team of researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute has secured a $1 million contract that will fund their work on a process to reduce the cost of batteries for hybrid and electric cars.

Keolis lost $29.3M in first year of MBTA contract

The international company that runs commuter rail trains in and out of Boston racked up $29.3 million in losses over the first year of its long-term contract, requiring its French parent company to subsidize its Massachusetts operations.

McGovern to highlight new commuter benefits at Union Station

U.S. Congressman Jim McGovern will ride from Worcester to Boston on Friday to highlight a permanent increase in the commuter tax benefit for mass transit riders.
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Work begins at site of $21M Worcester hotel

Demolition has begun at the site of the approximately 120-room extended stay hotel being constructed by First Bristol Corporation in Washington Square.

$1.2M statewide economic program launches

A pilot program designed to put cities in touch with economic experts to tackle their most pressing issues has been launched with an initial $1.2 million in funding.
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