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The Power 50: Amy Lynn Chase | Short of a deep-pocketed developer, few could make as much of an impact on a neighborhood as Chase has in Worcester's Canal District and Hudson's downtown. | Read more >> | The Power 50: Ann K. Tripp | As SVP, CIO and president of Hanover subsidiary Opus, Tripp is responsible for the investment strategy of more than $10 billion in client assets. | Read more >> | The Power 50: Ann T. Lisi | Lisi sits at the head of a foundation with a $133-million endowment, distributing about $7-$8 million every year to nonprofits. | Read more >> | |
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Question of the Week | Can't answer the question in your email? Click here to view as web page before commenting. | Lakeway Commons, a Shrewsbury retail development anchored by a Whole Foods, includes residential units, something new shopping centers outside of city centers didn't have until recently. Two other area shopping centers under construction, Meadow Walk in Sudbury and Maynard Crossing in Maynard, also feature housing, and Shoppers World in Framingham has proposed housing as well. Would you live in a development anchored by a big box store? Yes. It has the benefits of urban living with better parking. Yes. Although it would depend on the types of stores in the development. No. I prefer residential-only neighborhoods. No. I like mixed-use living but big box-anchored developments are too inauthentic. | |
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