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Sanofi lays off 95 Framingham workers | French drugmaker Sanofi is laying off 95 employees from its Framingham location. | Read more >> | Alira Health to double Framingham lab space | Framingham life science consulting firm Alira Health is planning to more than double its lab space on Grant Street from 5,700 to 13,000 square feet, according to recently filed planning documents with the city. | Read more >> | Jack's Abby to host state beer group's conference | With dozens of more breweries expected to open in the next few years, Jack's Abby Craft Lagers in Framingham and statewide industry group are holding an event this month to make sure those young brewers have the knowledge they need to be successful. | Read more >> | RXi partners with Calif. firm on cancer treatment research | Marlborough drugmaker RXi Pharmaceuticals has begun working with a California biotherapeutic firm to evaluate potential collaborations to create a new cancer treatment. | Read more >> | |
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Rotman-led Vystar Corp. buys air purifier firm for $975K | |
Worcester latex manufacturer Vystar Corp., headed by furniture executive Steve Rotman, has acquired nearly all of the assets an Illinois maker of air purification systems for $975,000.
| City to ask Hanover to delay Notre Dame demolition after petition supported | |
The City of Worcester will once again ask the Hanover Insurance Group, principal investors in the City Square II development project, to delay the demolition of the Notre Dame des Canadiens Church.
| Central Building project gets $5.1M from MassHousing | |
Thanks to $5.1 million in financial support from MassHousing, the conversion of the vacant Central Building in Worcester is underway. MassHousing announced Monday it closed on the financing to allow the transformation of the 332 Main St. building into a new 55-unit mixed-income housing development.
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