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🔒Q&A: Coworking franchise flourishes in Marlborough

A separately-owned Venture X franchise is slated to open in the Mercantile Center in Worcester in the coming months. Gagne talked about why coworking is gaining momentum in Central Massachusetts and beyond in an interview in October.

Movers & Shakers for Nov. 13, 2023

People are on the move at UMass Memorial Health, Milford Regional Medical Center, and Mirick O'Connell.

🔒Central Mass. employers work to overcome staffing challenges amid tight labor market

Amid a tight labor market, industries must be innovative to keep operations moving.

🔒Diversity in recruitment: What companies need to do to achieve DEI hiring goals

Companies must expand their networks & standardize processes to meet diversity, equity, and inclusion targets.
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🔒Five years after adult-use dispensaries opened, Mass. cannabis businesses have more banking options

After a ballot initiative to legalize medical marijuana was approved by Massachusetts voters in the 2012 election, finding a bank that was willing to provide services to a cannabis business was a bit like trying to buy marijuana before it was legal.

🔒After the party: Developers face new challenges after proposing 4,000+ residential units in Worcester

Rising costs on everything from construction loans to building materials are slowing some projects and delaying the start of others.

UMass Memorial mum on plans to fill hospital presidency

UMass Memorial Medical Center, the largest hospital in Central Massachusetts with three campuses in Worcester, has been without its permanent leader since July.

Worcester Academy sells alumni house for $900K

Worcester Academy has sold a building formerly used as the school’s alumni offices for $900,000 to a Boston-based corporation.
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DCU Center management company to be sold to Yankees-Cowboys venture

Legends Hospitality plans to purchase ASM Global, the company operating Worcester’s DCU Center. 

City of Worcester names first Black director of veterans services

The City of Worcester has named Joe Robinson as director of veterans services, an office in the City’s Department of Health & Human Services. Robinson is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and will be the first Black man to hold the position in Worcester.
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