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Jack’s Abby will not open indoor beer hall

Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers in Framingham will not open its indoor beer hall this season, as it transitions away from its outdoor beer garden, the brewer announced on Monday. 

Framingham’s Definitive Healthcare acquires Swedish data firm

Definitive Healthcare, a Framingham healthcare data and analytics firm, has acquired a similar company with offices in Cambridge and Sweden.

Ameresco reports 112% increase in 3Q profits

Energy efficiency company Ameresco, headquartered in Framingham, reported a 112% increase in profits in the company’s third quarter, according to an earnings report released Monday.

Move-ins begin at 270-unit Framingham apartment complex

The 270-unit apartment building Modera Framingham has begun select move-ins as it opens for general leasing following a period of pre-leasing.
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🔒Central Mass. communities split $1.3M in shared streets funding 

The Gov. Charlie Baker Administration announced this fall 13 Central Massachusetts communities would split $1.25 million in Shared Streets and Spaces emergency grants, in order to make roads more pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly, part of $10 million handed out statewide.

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation infuses $14M into Framingham firm

The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in Maryland has invested an additional $14 million into Framingham firm Synspira Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company, as it pursues clinical studies.

Enrollment dives at Central Mass. public colleges, between 5-15%

Enrollment at public colleges in Central Massachusetts has dropped substantially, including by more than 10% at Framingham State University and Mount Wachusett Community College, a trend echoed statewide as higher education has been upended by the coronavirus pandemic.

Heart to Hub train to return after pandemic pause

The Heart to Hub train out of Worcester's Union Station will be back beginning in November, after being paused back in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Game of Thrones video game firm in Framingham files for bankruptcy

Framingham video game technology company Beamable, formerly known as Disruptor Beam, has filed for bankruptcy.

Over 100K sq. ft. in Framingham & Natick office space being vacated for sublease

The office market in Framingham and Natick is poised to have more than 100,000 square feet of office space available for sublease as some notable tenants give up capacity during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a regional property report released Tuesday.
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