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Canadian clothing company plans Natick Mall store

Canadian leisurewear company Roots is opening two new stores, both of which will be the first in Massachusetts, including one in the Natick Mall.

Holliston hockey retailer partners with NHL, NHLPA

Holliston retailer of ice hockey equipment Pure Hockey will be the retail partner of the National Hockey League and its Players' Association's program for young players.

Toy manufacturer exec hopes to raise $1B to save Toys R Us

A billionaire toy manufacturer is hoping to crowdfund enough cash to acquire Toys R Us and save the dying toy retailer from bankruptcy.

Licensing on tap for next step in Mass. marijuana industry

With less than a month until it is required by law to begin accepting applications for legal marijuana businesses, the Cannabis Control Commission on Thursday approved the process and timeline it will use to review and process licenses.
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Worcester chamber: Union Station underutilized

As developers descend upon downtown Worcester and attempt to remake the city's center, the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce is hoping to tap into that optimism by utilizing Union Station's economic potential.

Fitchburg State remaking theater as new community, incubator space

A theater on Fitchburg's Main Street has sat vacant for decades as a lost opportunity to help revitalize a stretch of downtown but the building is now being brought back to life.

First Mass. Macy’s outlet store coming to Solomon Pond Mall

The first Massachusetts location for Macy's outlet store Backstage will open this month at Solomon Pond Mall in Marlborough.

BJ’s joins Central Mass. Instacart grocery delivery

BJ's Wholesale Club joins a growing list of now eight Central Massachusetts retailers to partner with online grocery delivery service Instacart.
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Chamber urges business activity at Union Station

As developers descend upon downtown Worcester and attempt to remake the city's center, the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce is hoping to tap into that optimism by utilizing Union Station's economic potential.

Grid District developer purchases MetroPCS building

A developer that's transformed the southern edge of the Worcester Common as the mixed-use Grid District has purchased the former MetroPCS building around the corner on Main Street for $450,000.
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