Some of the largest and most prominent Central Massachusetts apartment communities are managed by firms accused by the federal government of participating in a rent-fixing scheme.
Five organizations in Boxborough and Stow received a combined $232,209 as part of nearly $600,000 awarded in Central Massachusetts and $1 million statewide from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection grants to small public water suppliers.
The directory is a list of organizations with a location in Central Massachusetts that support the life sciences industry, including contract research organizations, contract development and manufacturing organizations, and companies providing custom products, technologies, or other services.
Product Insight, Inc., an Acton-based product development firm, has leased 21,512 square feet of space at 80 Central St. in Boxborough, part of a 375,000-square-foot campus called Tech Central.
The Town of Boxborough, working with the Sudbury Valley Trustees and the Boxborough Conservation Trust, purchased 95 & 105 Sargent Road in Boxborough, for $1.25 million.
A 1.1-acre commercial property at 1034 Massachusetts Ave. in Boxborough sold to an entity registered to Robert Aurellano, owner of Montenegro Landscape Corp., for $1.9 million, according to the Middlesex South Registry of Deeds.
Paddock Estates, a 244-unit luxury apartment complex in Boxborough, sold for $39.12 million in a deal closed Thursday, according to the Southern Middlesex District Registry of Deeds.