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More hotel rooms lift Worcester’s downtown area hopes

With three new hotels under development in and around downtown, Worcester is on track to boost its...

Film tax credit helps lift tourism

Time and time again, data have shown that when a film production shoots in a particular location,...

Becker names director of new data science program

Becker College's new data science degree program hired Feyzi R. Bagirov of Boston, naming him founding director of the program, the college said Thursday in a statement.

AllCare Plus Pharmacy relocating to Northborough

AllCare Plus Pharmacy Inc. recently purchased an office building in Northborough, and will relocate its headquarters there from Worcester, according to a statement from Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates.
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Report: Human services sector’s growth felt in economy

A new report says jobs in the Massachusetts human services sector grew almost 48 percent between 2003 and 2011.

Worcester-area health care workers join ‘Fight for $15’ at forum

Who earns more money: a health care worker or a fast-food worker? It depends on where they work. Fast-food workers were famously victorious in Seattle when they got the city to adopt a $15-per-hour minimum wage, a gradual increase that begins this year. That was done under the union-backed “Fight for $15,” which launched in 2012. Since then, low-wage workers from other sectors have joined the cause, including healthcare workers, who in Massachusetts sometimes earn only the state's minimum wage of $9 per hour.

ABC Supply Co. acquires Worcester distributor

Rome Building Products of Worcester, a distributor of exterior building materials, has been acquired by ABC Supply Co. of Beloit, Wis.

Medical firm buys Worcester building from church

Lincoln Medical or Worcester has purchased an office building at 101 Pleasant St. in Worcester, from Liberty Assembly of God, based in Shrewsbury.
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Developer reaches deal on former Unum site

A developer that has already made a mark in Worcester has agreed to buy Unum Group's former office building on Chestnut Street, and may convert it into space for college classrooms and student housing.

City agrees to sell former courthouse for $1.2M for housing, retail

The city of Worcester has agreed to sell the former Worcester County Courthouse to a New Hampshire developer that specializes in historic properties for $1.2 million, according to a statement from City Manager Edward Augustus' office.
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