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6 Worcester Business Journal | April 29, 2019 | wbjournal.com B R I E FS Continued from Page 5 $2.1 million Sale price of a 6,411-square-foot building in Leominster housing TD Bank, sold to local attorney Vincent Campobasso Source: Aho Properties First quarter revenues of Milford laboratory equipment manufacturer Waters Corp., representing a 3.27% decrease from the first quarter 2018 $531 million Source: Waters Corp. 51,000 Source: Fallon Health Square feet of Fallon Health's new elder care building on Grove Street in Worcester T H E T I C K E R Square feet of a vacant Ardagh Group's manufacturing build- ing in Milford being converted into a multi-tenant warehouse by investors from Boston, New York and Las Vegas 322,000 Source: Town of Milford Fletcher Tilton names Salvidio as president Worcester law firm Fletcher Tilton has named commercial finance attorney Anthony Salvidio as its president until 2020. is is Salvi- dio's first term as the firm's president. Salvidio chairs Fletcher's commer- cial finance practice group, which services both large and small financial institutions. Worcester County pop. grew by 0.6% in 2018 Worcester County's population grew by 4,910 people in 2018, according to the newest annual U.S. Census esti- mates, keeping pace with statewide and national growth. e county, Massachu- setts and the nation as a whole grew by 0.6%. Primetals starts $28M Sutton construction Primetals Technologies executives kicked off the construction of the U.K- based company's 183,000-square-foot metal mill manufacturing facility in Sutton on April 28. e facility, according to Michael Eldredge, vice president of the compa- ny's mini mills and long rolling division located in Worcester, will be the largest single U.S. manufacturing operation. e $28-million facility will be a con- solidation of the company's two Worces- ter facilities. About 275 employees will be based in Sutton, a slight decrease from the employees spread across the two Worcester locations. Worcester County home prices outpace state Median single-family home prices hit $268,250 in Worcester County in March, outpacing state price increases from last year, according to e Warren Group. Prices rose in Worcester County by 8.6% and statewide by 6.2%, bringing Mass. prices to a March record of $377,000. Anthony Salvidio, president, Fletcher Tilton We've been helping businesses grow by providing customized solutions that help you meet the modern-day demands of running a business. UniBank's business banking solutions give you all the tools you need to help your business grow and meet competitive challenges. Contact us at 800.578.4270 or at unibank.com to fi nd out more. You be you. You you. bank Member FDIC/Member DIF

