A national developer of indoor waterparks has entered into an agreement to purchase and expand Fitchburg's Holiday Inn and CoCo Key water park, according to documents filed with the city clerk's office.
Arrhythmia Research Technology Inc. of Fitchburg said it will not be able to file its quarterly report for the quarter ending March 31 due to an ongoing internal review by an audit committee and the company's independent auditor.
Fitchburg-based IC Federal Credit Union said a Connecticut credit union executive will take the reins at IC when CEO Tony Cali retires at the end of April.
Fitchburg-based Arrhythmia Research Technology said its fourth-quarter and year-end earnings reports will be delayed due to an ongoing internal review of its revenue accounting methods.
Once Framingham's largest employer, label and packaging firm Avery Dennison's small remaining presence in Framingham will be gone entirely by August, when the company's Retail Branding and Information Solutions (RBIS) division moves to neighboring Westborough. Avery Dennison sold its office building at 7 Bishop Street in Framingham last spring. It remains housed in the space, but not for long, as Westborough officials confirmed the company is planning to relocate.
The state's Economic Assistance Coordinating Council this week approved $5.7 million in state investment tax credits for three Central Massachusetts companies.