Email Newsletters

Greater Worcester

Atlanta developer buys Marlborough land for planned 276-apartment development

Atlanta-based developer Wood Partners, which is constructing a high-profile apartment complex in Worcester, completed the purchase of a downtown block in Marlborough for another project – its planned Alta Marlborough mixed-use development.

UMass Chan to send medical students to Southeastern Mass., Rhode Island for training

UMass Chan Medical School has partnered with Southcoast Health to enable students to complete clinical rotations at the three-hospital community-based system.

Menkiti expands Worcester downtown redevelopment effort with another Main Street acquisition

The Menkiti Group, a Washington D.C.-based developer which has been acquiring and redeveloping several underused properties throughout downtown Worcester, has officially acquired 526 Main St.

Heavy rains damage Western Mass. crops

Having been pummeled by rainfall in recent days, residents of Franklin County were dealing Tuesday with flooded basements, washed out driveways, roads that have basically turned into rivers and the loss of entire farms' worth of crops.
ADVERTISEMENT

MassDevelopment expands clean energy financing program to include new construction

MassDevelopment has expanded its Property Assessed Clean Energy Massachusetts program, once available only to existing buildings, to include new construction projects.

Mass. gaming regulators reject wagering on LIV golf

Bay Staters will remain unable to wager on the Saudi-backed LIV Golf after gaming regulators on Tuesday rejected an application to open it up to sports betting ahead of an anticipated merger.

Bill would give jobless benefits to striking workers

Workers who are on strike for more than 30 days could be eligible to receive unemployment benefits under legislation that union members say is necessary to ensure collective bargaining talks are fair and balanced.

UMass Chan to lead new center studying suicide prevention technology

Researchers at UMass Chan Medical School will lead a multi-institute center aiming to reduce and prevent suicide through the use of technology.
ADVERTISEMENT

WPI researcher receives $668K to study visual cues in math learning

Worcester Polytechnic Institute Professor Erin Ottmar received a $667,617 grant to launch a three-year study of how visual cues can be used to improve algebra learning.

Casey family sells Auburn property to heavy equipment dealer planning expansion

An affiliate of Equipment East, a Dracut-based heavy construction equipment sales company, purchased an industrial property off of Route 20 in Auburn for a new location.
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Stories

More Business News
ADVERTISEMENT

Thought Leadership

More Thought Leadership

Career Opportunities

More Jobs | Submit a Job
More Events | Submit an Event

Get our email newsletter

Stay up-to-date on the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Central Massachusetts.

Close the CTA