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Worcester restaurateur buys $1.8M warehouse near Polar Park five months after last sale

The property includes an 8,200-square-foot industrial warehouse formerly occupied by Worcester Electrical Associates, Inc., which sold the property to Mahoney in September.

Central Mass. business confidence rose in February, remains above state average

Central Massachusetts’ business confidence edged up in February after a slight dip in January and is still almost 1.5 points higher than the statewide average.

Indoor golf simulator and bar to open at Worcester’s Trolley Yard

X-Golf Worcester, an indoor golf course simulator and sports bar, will open at the Trolley Yard Plaza in Worcester on March 11. The facility at 287 Grove St. will feature nine golf simulators with 100 golf courses, as well as a full bar.

Worcester businessman sells Leominster property for $3.4M

A 12,800-square-foot plaza in Leominster which houses a D’Errico’s Market butcher shop franchise was sold by D'Errico's owner Rodrigo DeOliveira for $3.35 million, DeOliveira confirmed in a phone call.
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Canal District restaurant suffers break-in two weeks after West Boylston Street theft

The restaurant posted a photo of the smashed glass door and emptied cash register on Sunday morning with a caption stating there was a break-in.

Baker launches new $75M small business relief fund

Amelia Goncalves came to the United States from Angola in 1996, and by the early part of the next decade she and her family had opened a restaurant in Brockton serving the types of West African dishes she had grown up on.

🔒Q&A: Bird & Bear owner pivoted from the corporate world to collective

As a small business owner, Erin Reardon Defoyd has forged her own path, leveraging powerful insights gleaned from more than a decade of corporate experience.

🔒The year of the startup: Central Mass. entrepreneurialism soared to new heights in 2021

The Great Resignation is plaguing employers large and small, and one hotly debated question has hiring managers asking where, exactly, all the quitting employees are moving to.
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Q&A: Canal District leader sees bright future ahead of second WooSox season

With the Polar Park baseball stadium entering its second year, COVID variants, new developments, and less restrictions afoot, questions arise as to the immediate future of businesses in the neighborhood.

Fitchburg State granted $417K for downtown revitalization

Fitchburg State University’s downtown revitalization project, ReImagine North of Main, received a $417,270 grant from the Gov. Charlie Baker Administration.
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