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Friday, December 15, 2017
Wachusett Brewing to officially open Brew Yard tap room Saturday
Wachusett Brewing Co. will hold a grand opening Saturday for its new 3,000-square-foot indoor Brew Yard, which builds up on the success of the brewery's outdoor space.
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Biostage scores $4M private investment, eyes turnaround
Two months after laying off more than 70 percent of its workforce and being delisted from Nasdaq, Holliston biotech Biostage announced on Thursday a $4-million private investment.
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Wachusett Mountain's trails to be 100% open by Monday
Wachusett Mountain Ski Area in Princeton has 70 percent of its terrain open thanks to recent low temperatures. By Monday, it plans to be at 100 percent.
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Littleton medical firm pays $2.4M over deceptive marketing
Medtronic, a surgical device maker with an office in Littleton, will pay $2.4 million to settle allegations the company unlawfully promoted a device used in surgeries.
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Framingham State to launch biotech MBA program
Framingham State University will start a new master in business administration degree program next fall, a concentration on biotechnology.
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Marijuana contest, 100-foot joint highlight Worcester event
One year after it became legal for adults to possess and use marijuana in Massachusetts, cannabis aficionados will gather in Worcester this weekend to show off some of the best locally-sourced ganja and edibles, and to try to put a welcoming face on the world of weed.
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Hopkinton offices sell for $2.2M
A 21,000-square-foot office building on South Street in Hopkinton near Dell EMC has sold for $2.2 million.
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Regional Roundup
Week in review
Key undeveloped site for sale
One last buildable site remains on the old Galleria mall site in downtown Worcester: an open space above the Worcester Common Garage between Unum and the cancer care center. The site, which was left open for a building of up to eight stories, is now for sale.
Another small step forward on PawSox site
The Worcester Redevelopment Authority is considering amending an urban renewal plan to include land closer to Kelley Square around the site that officials say is being eyed for a potential baseball stadium for the Pawtucket Red Sox. A larger revitalization district could help spur development around the proposed ballpark.
Potential housing growth outside downtown Worcester
Much of recent residential growth in Worcester has taken place downtown, with more projects on the drawing board. Community development group Worcester Common Ground is proposing a $13-million, 31-unit affordable housing rental project at Chandler Avenue the group hopes will help liven up the neighborhood west of downtown. It would join two other recent proposals outside the city's center: a 90-unit projectoff South Ludlow Street near the border with Auburn, and a 48-unit development in the Main South neighborhood next to The Lofts at Loomworks and Royal Worcester Apartments.
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