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The medieval Framingham hotel that towers over the Mass Pike will hit the auction block in December, according to an auctioneer.
The Michaels store moved across Route 9 into the space vacated by an A.C. Moore crafts store.
The coronavirus is changing holiday plans, and Thanksgiving guest lists are 27% smaller this year, according to a Framingham-based company.
The deadline to apply for a small business grant in Massachusetts is Nov. 12.
The density of licenses in the Natick Mall and Old Connecticut Path areas was a factor in the denial of the liquor license transfer.
Framingham Ford has been owned by the Chase family since 1971, but will soon become part of a regional dealership network.
The owner of a small liquor shop in Framingham fears a license transfer to neighboring BJ's Wholesale Club could spell doom.
This year, Exhibit 'A' is altering its anniversary celebration for the pandemic era.
MassEcon updated its ReadyMass 100 list with 10 new sites, including one in Framingham.
The debate over Framingham's approved 9-month moratorium is pitting business leaders against citizens concerned about traffic and schools.
From churches to big car dealerships, dozens of Framingham companies got PPP loans to stay afloat during the pandemic.
The holiday falls on a Saturday this year, meaning it will be observed on Friday. That means some changes to local schedules and events.
Cultivate along Route 9 opened this week, the first of several planned Framingham recreational cannabis stores.
Framingham-based TJX closed stores and distribution centers in March as the coronavirus pandemic worsened.
The Cochituate Road Boston Market will also offer free food to customers on Friday.
The Tuesday forum will focus on the strength of Framingham businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
A group of Framingham business leaders and elected officials are getting together to help local restaurants get through coronavirus.
Tenet owns hospitals in Framingham, Natick, and Worcester, and has ordered employee furloughs during the coronavirus pandemic.
A for-profit company that owns hospitals in Natick, Worcester and Framingham is ordering cuts as revenue drops during coronavirus.
The Framingham-based company, which owns three major retail chains, will continue to offer benefits to eligible retail, distribution workers
Find out which businesses in Wayland are open and serving customers as the state's coronavirus shutdown continues.
We're publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Framingham businesses. Here's how to get listed.
From white-collar Biogen employees to self-employed entertainers, this is how coronavirus has caused sudden job losses across the area.
The Waltham-based developer that owns the property is holding a public meeting this about plans for the Route 9 plaza.
The Framingham Board of License Commissioners is set to formally cancel Braza Union House's license to operate on Monday.
Amy Sayed, of Ashland, is now owner of the Nobscot homemade dinner franchise location.
BJ's will open its second Massachusetts location in Framingham in 2020, according to the company.
Two employees were promoted to become vice presidents at the Framingham-based bank.
The Framingham-based corporation will close retail stores in North America, Australia, Europe, Japan in the coming months.
Even with the licenses in place, it could be up to two months before the Framingham cannabis shops open.
An opening date for the Hobby Lobby store at Shoppers World has been set for the end of December, according to the company.
Colonial Life, Key Solar, Rocky's Ace Hardware and other employers in and around Framingham are hiring.
A.C. Moore has 11 locations in Massachusetts, including in Framingham, Bellingham, and Worcester.
Win free coffee for a year and get a glimpse at the future of Dunkin' during a grand opening in Framingham on Friday.
The Massachusetts House Manufacturers Caucus recently honored local businesses from across the state.
The Pinefield Shopping Center Dunkin' Donuts got approved for a victualer license on Monday night.
The nation’s largest retailer is also “respectfully requesting” that customers no longer openly carry firearms in stores.
Framingham residents are passionate about their coffee shops but are waiting on a juice bar.