High-speed internet installation begins in Amherst

Construction for fiber optic internet in Amherst being installed by GoNetspeed begins. More than 2,200 residential and businesses have the opportunity to be equipped with GoNetspeed’s fiber optic network at first, which is scheduled to be completed by late summer. GoNetspeed is funding $3 million to provide access to high-speed fiber optic internet service. Internet…

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City of Holyoke accepting proposals for three properties

The City of Holyoke is accepting request proposals to purchase and redevelop three properties. The city says these three locations are available for property and residential development: 1. 736 Dwight Street and Dwight Street Parcel 006-09-001 2. 107 Clemente Street 3. 267 Elm Street Read complete article at WWLP.com

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Palmer’s Development Is All Part of the Plan

You might say Ryan McNutt is a man with a plan. The Palmer town manager keeps a copy of the town’s master plan on his desk for anyone who wants to know the projects and priorities for the community in the years ahead. McNutt sees a real benefit in a formal plan because it reduces…

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BusinessTalk with Corey Wrinn, Managing Director of Rivel

It’s been a somewhat turbulent start to 2023 for the banking industry, with a few headline-making failures and questions about what will happen in this sector amid interest rate hikes, inflation, and other forces. On the next installment of BusinessTalk, Corey Wrinn, Managing Director of Rivel, who conducts primary research on U.S. banking customers, provides…

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UMass Research Grows to Record-high $813 Million

The University of Massachusetts research enterprise grew to $813 million in fiscal year 2022, an 8% increase over the previous year, according to the five-campus system’s latest annual research report. Annual R&D at the Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell, and Medical School campuses of UMass has grown by 23% over the past five years, boosted by…

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Creative Development Sought for Springfield Landmarks

At other times in Springfield’s history, the properties at 113 State St. and 1155 Main St. were prominent players in the vibrancy, culture, and overall tenor of the City of Homes. The former — long known, for obvious reasons, as the Clocktower Building — was home to the Masonic Temple when it opened in 1893,…

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Eastfield Mall Redevelopment Will Change the Landscape

When Dennis Smith Jr. says the old 99 Restaurant location in the Eastfield Mall is the ideal space for the Empowerment Center operated by the Massachusetts Military Support Foundation, a facility that provides veterans with everything from food to clothing to referrals for legal help, he means ideal. Read complete article at BusinessWest

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