Whatever may be keeping people close to home – family, a job, or all the region offers – Baby Boomers and other older adults are increasingly moving to dedicated communities where they can enjoy amenities tailored for them.
Allurion Technologies, a Natick firm making a weight-loss balloon that doesn't require surgery and passes naturally through the body, has raised another $34 million in funding.
While condo prices remain cheaper than single-family dwellings in most Central Massachusetts communities, rising condo prices can keep first-time homebuyers on the sidelines.
More retail stores are on the horizon, and their success will depend on being able to find enough shops to carve out a niche in an industry always increasingly dominated by Amazon and other giants.
A Mexican restaurant inside the Natick Mall's Wegmans grocery store — one of a few features differentiating the location from others in the chain — has closed.
When Central Massachusetts companies look to fill software, programming or research jobs, they’re increasingly looking to foreign labor under an immigrant work program called H-1B.