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Two Amazon-leased properties in Westborough receive $97M for construction, refinancing

New York City-based commercial real estate services firm, Newmark Group Inc., arranged $96.5 million in financing for Framingham’s Atlantic Management for its two Otis Street properties in Westborough.

Vacant Blockbuster Video location in Worcester sold for $3M

A long vacant former Blockbuster Video location at 926 West Boylston Street in Worcester has been sold for the second time in a year for $2.9 million.

Marlborough tech company closes $8M funding round

Raven360, a Marlborough software company that develops training programs for clients’ customers and potential customers, said it has closed an $8-million Series B funding round.

Auburn industrial building sells to Sutton developer for $690K

A 5,200 square foot industrial building at 7 Saint Mark Street in Auburn, sold to Turnpike Developments LLC of Sutton by Johnson Pleasant Realty LLC of Auburn for $690,000.
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TJX to pay $13M civil penalty for selling recalled products

The TJX Companies Inc. has agreed to pay a civil penalty for selling recalled products several years ago.

Chase bank to open first Worcester branch

Chase bank will open its first Worcester bank branch in September. It is part of a plan to double the bank's presence in Massachusetts by 2025.

Mass. gas prices drop 5 cents, now below $4.50

The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Massachusetts fell to $4.47 a gallon on Monday, down 5 cents from the previous week.

Canal District restaurateur buys Harding Tire location for $1.25M

The owner of two prominent restaurants in Worcester’s Canal District neighborhood on Friday completed the purchase of the former Harding Tire Co. location for $1.25 million.
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Former home of The Bridge community center officially sold to developer

An entity registered to two Boston developers purchased the former Sargent Card Building in Worcester – most recently the site of The Bridge community center – for $925,000 on Friday, in another step toward the transformation of the site.

Worcester Housing Authority buys back improved Webster Square property

In a deal that closed on Thursday, Worcester Housing Authority has purchased the former Sun ‘N’ Sound location at 24 Mill St. for $1.35 million for maintenance and property management offices.
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