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Friday, February 23, 2018
Frank Carroll lists Main Street building for $4.8M
A 76,700-square-foot building on Main Street in Worcester owned by businessman Frank Carroll is for sale for $4.8 million.
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Leasing begins for $90M Front Street apartments
Leasing has begun for the new $90-million luxury apartment development on Front Street in Worcester, according to the property manager.
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Dave & Buster's slated for Natick Mall
A Dave & Buster's entertainment complex is slated to move into the upper floor of the Sears department store at the Natick Mall, which would be its first Central Massachusetts location.
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Hologic partners with Minnesota firm on athlete body composition system
Medical technology firm Hologic is teaming up with the University of Minnesota to help coaches and professional trainers tailor athletes' bodies to their specific sport or position.
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Aspen Aerogels ends 2017 in $19.3M hole
Northborough-based Aspen Aerogels had a strong fourth quarter and reduced its net loss by $4 million, but it still ended the year in the red with a net loss of $19.3 million.
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Gov. Baker wants drug companies to do more to fight opioid addiction
Gov. Charlie Baker on Thursday outlined a series of areas where he'd like to see the federal government and the pharmaceutical industry each get more "aggressive" in the fight against opioid addiction.
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Seven Hills hires long-term care director
Worcester human services nonprofit Seven Hills Foundation has hired longtime nurse practitioner Christine Lens as director of the Massachusetts Care Coordination Network.
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GateHouse Media to acquire Worcester Magazine
New York-based GateHouse Media, the parent company of the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, is acquiring a small Central Massachusetts media company, which owns Worcester Magazine.
Worcester Sun halts publication
The Worcester Sun, an online local news website which just two months ago began a weekly print edition, has temporarily ceased publication.
Feds: Hidden drug money used to open, operate The Chameleon
The Chameleon, the short-lived restaurant that took the place of The Usual on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, was opened using proceeds from the former owner's illegal drug sales, federal prosecutors allege.
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