The business has been open in Marlborough for 10 years.
The school offers Taekwondo​ programs for children and adults.
It was part of more than $17 million in tax incentive awards announced by the Healey-Driscoll Administration on Thursday.
The store officially opened this summer.
The new 200,000-square-foot facility will be located in Marlborough.
It opened alongside Route 495 in the city.
The business started in owner Lex Dascoli's home.
This comes one week after a merger with another Central MA bank.
It is located in the RK Plaza.
The merger will result in a $1.15 billion entity, according to WBJ.
The grocery chain said it will close its doors in mid-September.
The merger is expected to be finalized next year.
The biomedical and biotech engineering firm will acquire another development company specializing in cardiovascular disease treatments.
The Marlborough City Council agreed to extend a special permit for the Calverde Naturals store along the Boston Post Road.
Marlborough used a grant to open pop-up shops downtown in 2023, and the shops could come back again with city funds.
Employees at the Marlborough plant and others across the U.S. say they're owed pay for the time it takes to put on special gear.
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A location of the fast-casual Mexican restaurant is now scheduled to open next week.
A group of restaurants and retailers opening at the Solomon Pond Mall will hold a joint grand opening.
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As vice president of the Massachusetts Brewers Guild, JP Gallagher will advocate for local breweries at the state level.
Developer George Voyiatzis is proposing a mix of one and two-bedroom units for the historic Lincoln Street building.
The restaurant, named for an Indian chili mix, will open its second location this week.
The new tool and hardware store will open in a former Marshalls location along East Main Street.
The popular chain, which has precious few locations in the Northeast, will open in Marlborough this week.
School bus service will resume in Marlborough on Thursday, officials said.
According to a state filing, more than 200 workers at the three related Marlborough-based companies will lose jobs by the end of June.
The pop-up businesses will bloom this spring behind city hall, according to officials.
The Marshalls store left the East Main Street plaza last summer to a new location west of I-495.
163-175 Main St. was supposed to become a 67-unit apartment building. Instead, it became a blight, according to a lawsuit.
The closures announced this week join five announced by Bed, Bath & Beyond at the end of January.
The Maine-based supermarket chain operates stores in Marlborough, Uxbridge, Clinton and beyond.
The new outdoor store off I-495 is the Maine retailer's newest location in Massachusetts, and the second in the Worcester area.
A Northborough company will use the Donald Lynch Boulevard building for its thermal barrier products related to reusable batteries.
Pennsylvania-based Lifeline Systems Company will lease part of a Donald Lynch Boulevard office building.
The Halfway Café, 820 Boston Post Road East, closed in 2021 after more than 20 years in business.
New owners will take over at the 40-year-old Boston Post Road pizza shop.
The Marshalls in Marlborough near the Market 32 supermarket will reopen in late August.
The iconic dressing company will go before the Marlborough Conservation Commission this week over expansion plans.
The former Post Road Mobile Home Park contains 102 mobile homes and first opened in the 1950s.
COVID-19 impacting day to day work and school routines making homes less like home.