A judge has ordered Worcester to begin immediate work on completing a skybridge that could cost up to $10 million, but the city has cited $1.5 million in unpaid parking as it plans to investigate the judgement.
The latest U.S. News and World Report college ranking is out, with Worcester's schools having a strong showing overall and climbing in key rankings of more than 1,800 schools throughout the nation.
The Providence and Worcester Railroad Co. has been awarded $2.38 million in federal grant funds for track improvements along its Gardner branch rail line.
Industrial Packaging has a lofty goal of increasing its top line revenue by 45 percent by 2020 -- a goal it says is doable as long as it continually evaluates its products and services.
Banks in Worcester County have boosted their SBA lending, following a push from the agency to increase lending to small businesses and traditionally underserved populations.
Worcester State University capping off a $200 million infrastructure expansion that began in 2000 in an ongoing effort to attract students from farther and farther afield.
The company behind the 6.2-acre The Grid District development has partnered with a restaurant group for its six eateries in a novel partnership that could be a boon to both organization.
With water reserves getting concerningly low and pushing Worcester to a Level 3 Drought, the city is asking local businesses to pitch in by restricting their water use.