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Developer plans 44 apartments, restaurant at historic Downtown Worcester building, seeks $200K tax break

The project is expected to cost $16 million, funded through a combination of equity, debt financing, and historic tax credits.

Worcester’s city solicitor, former chief development officer to retire in January

After nearly 40 years serving the City of Worcester, Michael Traynor, former chief development officer and current city solicitor, will retire on Jan. 10.

Central Mass. business leaders feel optimistic about economy for first time since May

Business confidence hit milestones in Massachusetts in November.

Worcester City Council to debate proposals for 2025 property tax rates

Last year, the council voted to enact a commercial, industrial, and personal property tax rate of $30.04 per $1,000 assessed valuation for 2024.
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Movers & Shakers for Dec. 9, 2024

Employees at Milford Regional Physician Group, bankHometown, and Vision Advertising are moving up in their careers.

🔒The next strategic plan: With a new board chair, Family Health Center of Worcester looks to sustain its financial recovery while ensuring quality, equitable...

Spiliotes comes into the volunteer role as the community health center has just emerged from a financial crisis and is looking to forge a strategic plan for a sustainable future.

🔒Sports broadcasting’s quiet icon: Worcester native Sean McGrail made NESN the envy of regional sports networks

NESN broadcasters have become household names in New England. But the network’s Worcester-born former president and CEO Sean McGrail has quietly been key to the network’s success, according to two of the region’s most powerful sports executives.

Insulet awarded $450M from federal jury in intellectual property dispute with Korean firm

Insulet, an Acton medical device manufacturer, has been awarded $452 million in total damages by a federal jury.
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Commercial driver bill on the move on Beacon Hill

A bill to prevent commercial drivers from losing their licenses due to offenses that are more than two decades old is on the move on Beacon Hill,

Community Healthlink reaches deal with union, still working to reopen all shuttered programs

Union workers of Community Healthlink, a Worcester-based nonprofit provider of mental health and addiction services, have entered into a tentative contract agreement with parent-operator UMass Memorial Health, as it works to reopen three programs shuttered after a state inspection last year.
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