Healthcare
Finding Opportunity Amid the COVID-Induced Slowdown
Philip DeSimone – Executive Vice President
September 2020
September 2020
The COVID-19 health crisis has sent a shock wave throughout the U.S. economy. In the second quarter, U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) declined from the first quarter by 32.9% when measured on an annualized measure. In Massachusetts, the economy […]
Covid-19 Impact on Greater Worcester’s Commercial Real Estate Market
Fidelity Bank Podcast Series
July 2020
Join Jim Umphrey of Kelleher & Sadowsky and Edward Manzi of Fidelity Bank as they discuss the impact of Covid-19 on Worcester's commercial real estate market.
The Cannabis Control Commission To Headquarter in Worcester Soon.
Will Other State Agencies Follow?
William D. Kelleher, IV – Principal
September 2019
The Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) will be relocating its permanent offices to Worcester from downtown Boston this coming December. The CCC signed a 10-year lease for a 14,381-square-foot office at Worcester’s Union Station and 4,523-square-foot satellite office at 50 Franklin Street in Boston’s Downtown Crossing.
The new Worcester headquarters will include 25 offices, 53 work stations and three conference rooms, one of which will be large enough to accommodate the commission’s public meetings. Additionally, CCC will receive 15 parking spots in the garage attached to Union Station, and its office will be accessible by commuter rail.