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Bye-bye brick and mortar

On the back of an 80-percent drop in foot traffic and increased reliance on smartphones the Sturbridge Tourist Information Center but those following the impact of the internet won't be surprised.

Innovative Workspaces: Atmosphere and historic integrity

When creating an innovative workspace it is important to have a relaxed atmosphere, but even this can be done within a historic structure.

Worcester economic growth increased in Q3

Worcester's economy grew in the third quarter of 2016 at a 3.5 percent annualized rate, but is expected to cool off slightly in the coming quarters, according to the quarterly Worcester Economic Index (WEI).

Hanover Insurance income rises 13%

Income for the Hanover Insurance Group in Worcester jumped more than $10 million in the third quarter of the year, the company announced Thursday.
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Technocopia founder sees ‘Wow’ factor as crowdfunding necessity

Nick Bold is a warrior in the 21st century gig economy and one of his greatest weapons is wow factor.

Auburn Mall ditches theater for medical center

If Simon Properties Group has its way, the Auburn Mall could soon be home to a new 62,940-square-foot medical facility, replacing previous plans for a movie theater.

Worcester foreclosure starts down 25%

Worcester County's foreclosure starts fell by 24.7 percent in September, beating the state-wide decline of 18.7 percent in starts, while finalized foreclosures continued to rise in Worcester and statewide.

Providence and Worcester Railroad sold for $126M

Providence and Worcester Railroad Co. has been purchased by Genesee & Wyoming Inc. for approximately $126 million.
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St. V, Harrington, Heywood, Nashoba hospitals tops for safety

Hospitals in Worcester, Southbridge, Gardner and Ayer led Central Massachusetts in hospital safety grades.

Emuge looks to new revenue streams amid industry slowdown

West Boylston precision cutting tool manufacturer Emuge Corp. opened a new 21,000-square-foot technology center in October, so companies can test out concepts for cutting tools without having to invest in new machinery.
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