White Plains, N.Y.-based real estate brokerage Northeast Private Client Group has opened an office in MetroWest to serve what managing director Ed Jordan calls a burgeoning multifamily property investment market.
Its new office at 945 Concord St. – just off the Mass Pike – has been open since September, and now has three staff members on board, including regional manager Colin Moynihan. Jordan said he will also spend time there to get more familiar with local clients.
Gov. Deval Patrick's transportation financing plan would pump $13 billion in capital investments over the next 10 years into the state's infrastructure, highway and public transit systems, relying on a smorgasbord of reforms and controversial revenue options to make it happen.
China's highest court will hear a challenge in a lawsuit filed by Devens-based AMSC in its years-long dispute with a Chinese company, according to AMSC.
The federal government has announced a continued-assistance grant of more than $400,000 for more than 300 workers impacted by the 2011 closing of Evergreen Solar in Devens and Marlborough, as well as two of the company' staffing firms.
Twenty-three Central Massachusetts companies are among those benefiting from $6.8 million in workforce training fund grants awarded by the Patrick administration.
With less than three weeks before the deadline for submitting proposals to the state, a Canadian company said it's looking at a site in Littleton as a possible location for a slots parlor.