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Irish firm launches Framingham construction division

Irish architecture and engineering firm DPS announced Tuesday it has launched a construction management division out of its office in Framingham.

IDC predicts double-digit growth for 3D printers

Shipments of 3D printers in the U.S. grew by nearly 20 percent in 2015 and will continue to grow over the next four years, according to a recently published forecast from Framingham-based International Data Corporation.

Framingham exploring purchasing $5.5M golf course

The town of Framingham is exploring the feasibility of buying the Millwood Farms Golf Course that currently has a purchase and sale agreement on it for $5.5 million from Southborough's Capital Group Properties.

Ameresco pursuing British public contracts

Energy efficiency and renewable energy company Ameresco has secured a foothold in Britain and will be able to go after government contracts in the country.
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Board of Medicine disciplines MetroWest doctors

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine has taken disciplinary actions against the medical licenses of two doctors practicing in Framingham and Marlborough.

Industrial demand heats up in MetroWest

The real estate market for industrial parks and warehouse space is heating up in MetroWest, with the Worcester market following closely behind.

The wrong call on Staples

Shutting down the Staples and Office Depot merger was the wrong call and overlooked the heightening online competition retailers face.

Morningstar buys Framingham software co.

Framingham's InvestSoft Technology has been purchased by independent investment research firm Morningstar, Inc.
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$37M Marlborough facility breaks ground; brings manufacturing to the city

Framingham-based LFB USA has broken ground on a $37 million new construction in Marlborough that will diversify the city's biopharma base by bringing in drug manufacturing.

Worcester unemployment falls to 4.2%

Unemployment in the Worcester metropolitan area dipped by nearly an entire percentage point in April, bringing it to 4.2 percent and representing one of the largest gains in employment in the state.
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