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Accounting firms merge

The certified public accounting firms of Ganley, P.C. of Framingham and Needham-based Bonanno, Savino & Davies, P.C. have merged and will operate under the new moniker of Bonanno, Savino, Davies & Ganley, P.C (BSDG), the company announced.

Staples declares Q3 dividend

The board of directors for Framingham-based office supply retailer Staples Inc. on Tuesday announced a quarterly dividend of 12 cents per share.

Bose buys $15M space near Framingham HQ

Bose Corp. of Framingham has purchased property zoned for nearly 100,000 square feet of office, laboratory and research space adjacent to its headquarters.

Ex-NECC pharmacist arrested amid federal probe

Federal authorities on Thursday arrested a former New England Compounding Center pharmacist as he attempted to board a flight at Logan airport to Hong Kong, the U.S. attorney's office said.
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Genzyme to move 500 Framingham employees to Westborough

Cambridge-based Genzyme Corp. will move part of its operations in Framingham to Westborough by the end of the year, taking with it 500 employees, the company said.

Staples offers new in-store pick up option

In a continued bid to boost online shopping as it scales back its retail store footprint, Framingham-based office supply retailer Staples Inc. said it is now offering maximum in-store pickup wait times of two hours for online orders.

Genzyme to move Framingham offices to Westborough

Cambridge-based Genzyme Corp. will move its corporate offices from Framingham to One Research Drive in Westborough by the end of the year, according to David Ferris of Marlborough-based Ferris Development Group, which owns the property.

Milton firm buys Framingham retail building

A Milton-based company that sells components, tools, and replacement parts to the construction industry has purchased the former home of Framingham Motor Parts for $650,000, according to MetroWest CRE, which handled the deal for the buyer.
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Bose building in Westborough acquired for $47M

W.P. Carey Inc., a global real estate investment trust based in New York, has acquired an office building located inside the Westborough Technology Park for $47 million.

Businesses say key elements are in place for Framingham to draw more tech companies

Move over, Cambridge. If recent expansions and arrivals are any indication, Framingham might be a new mecca for technology companies. Susan Herzberg, CEO of Boston Heart Diagnostics, said town policies on permitting have changed during her four years with the company, a span in which the company has negotiated a few different leases. Coupled with Framingham's natural attributes, she thinks the more business-friendly approach makes the town a true destination for tech firms.
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