PEABODY, MA-Lodestar Corp. expands its presence here again by occupying another 18,500 sf of space at 1 Corporation Way. The company, which provides e-business software solutions within the energy industry, already has two locations here.
STOCKBRIDGE, MA-Locals are furious at their own state representative's proposal to build a Turnpike interchange here. While this has been attempted before, this time neighboring northern Berkshire towns support the proposal.
ANDOVER, MA-MapScape.com offers commercial real estate brokers further help in searching for the locations. The customizable Web-based market intelligence and strategy resource now offers supply-side data in addition to data on an area's demand.
BOSTON-The state Inspector General's office has released a report severely criticizing Big Dig officials, claiming they had known for years that the most costly and complex urban highway project in US history was well over budget.
ANDOVER, MA-The medical devices company leases 78,000 sf of space here at Minuteman Park, becoming the sixth company in three months to sign a deal for this project. Five of the project's six buildings are now fully leased.
CAMBRIDGE, MA-netNumina relocates its headquarters here, nearly tripling the size of its offices. The company's move is an anomaly in these parts as the downturn in the economy forces many local high-techs to dump space.
WEYMOUTH, MA-A week after work was halted on two gas-fired power plants here and in Everett, a judge orders Sithe Electric to cancel its construction contract with Washington Group International, forcing locally-based Raytheon to take over.
WILMINGTON, MA-kSARIA Corp. opens its first development and production center here. The start-up company, which automates fiber-optic component assembly, expands from 2,500 sf of space to 32,000 sf with an additional 20,000 sf to be added in June.
ANDOVER, MA-Azerity, a sell-side e-business software provider, establishes an East Coast presence by opening an office here. The San Jose, CA-based company recently changed its name from Intelic Software to reflect its focus on complete software solutions.
HUDSON, MA-A little over a year after Intel announced that it would be investing $1 billion to develop a chip-making plant here, the company announces that it is halting construction on part of the project.