| | | | | Worcester County becoming home-owning destination | | The median price of a single-family home in Worcester County was $257,700 in November, an increase of just over 11 percent from last November, a signal the county is becoming a desirable place in which to live. | | Read more >> | | Auburn multi-tenant building sold for $1.6 million | | An Auburn office building has been sold to a Shrewsbury property management company for $1.6 million, according to land records and real estate brokers. | | Read more >> | | Waters Corp. forms scientific research partnership | | Waters Corp., a Milford scientific instrument manufacturer, has signed an agreement to conduct research with a Dutch company with a local office in Westborough. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
| | | | | Week in review | | Worcester left off Amazon's HQ2 short list | | Amazon on Thursday announced 20 metropolitan areas it is considering for its second headquarters, and Worcester's offer of $500 million in tax breaks wasn't enough to entice the e-commerce giant.
| | Behavioral health organization to close Worcester site | | Behavioral and mental health services organization Pathways by Molina, a subsidiary of California-based Molina Healthcare and former Hanover Insurance CEO Joseph Zubretsky's new employer, is closing its Worcester and Springfield locations.
| | R.I. Senate approves $83M PawSox stadium | | As the team remains mum on any potential deal in Worcester, the Rhode Island Senate on Tuesday approved an $83-million stadium deal for the Pawtucket Red Sox, which would have the city and state putting up a respective $15 million and $23 million.
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