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Hudson firm buys building, will move within town

A Hudson machining and engineering consulting services provider will be moving elsewhere in town as it plans to expand.

In Hudson, Patrick says proposal to remove cap on liquor licenses still viable

While stumping Wednesday with his party's candidate for lieutenant governor, Steve Kerrigan, Gov. Deval Patrick stopped in Hudson to enjoy a flatbread.

After two Main Street sales, Hudson Catholic building also under agreement

Two Main Street properties in downtown Hudson were recently sold and a third is under agreement, according to Concord commercial real estate firm O'Brien Commercial Properties, giving the area an apparent edge in downtown revitalization. With a doughnut shop slated for the former Salvation Army thrift store on Main Street, and a portion of the former Larkin Lumber site on Main Street sold for potential redevelopment, plus a couple of new bars in the works, economic development officials have reason to celebrate.

2 business properties sold in Hudson

Two business properties in Hudson, including a downtown storefront, have been sold, according to a brokerage involved in both deals.
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Boost Fitness to move Hudson location

Boost Fitness is moving its Hudson club in the fall to a larger facility in town, the company announced.

Q&A with Mark R. O’Connell, President & CEO of Avidia Bank

Hudson and Westborough may not have contiguous borders, but their hometown savings banks came together seven years...

Nonprofit’s One Mortgage program has lenders looking for value

Lenders are finding themselves walking a tightrope between providing lower-income Americans with quality housing and keeping their...

Hudson warehouse building sold for $2.1M

A company specializing in home furnishings for real estate staging purposes will occupy the building at 321 Central St. in Hudson following a $2.1-million sale on June 18, according to Wayland-based R.W. Holmes Realty.
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Two leases signed in Hudson

Two MetroWest companies have signed leases to relocate into a combined 12,550 square feet of space in Hudson's Kane Industrial park.

Solar association speaks out against pending state legislation

The Solar Energy Business Association of New England (SEBANE) has come out against certain provisions of pending state legislation addressing net metering and solar.
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