Worcester Business Journal

July 26, 2021

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wbjournal.com | July 26, 2021 | Worcester Business Journal 7 and Trigate. e 409,000-square-foot property, located between Beaver Brook Road in Boxborough and Old Littleton Road in Harvard, was constructed in 2002 to house CISCO Systems' Massa- chusetts headquarters. e three-build- ing campus sits on 350 acres of land, 110 of which are considered developable, according to a real estate listing for the property. e sale closed on June 24. WBJ hires anti-corruption reporter Katherine Hamilton on July 7 joined the Worcester Business Journal news- room, as a reporter primarily covering the real estate and healthcare indus- tries. A Worcester res- ident who grew up in Stow, Hamilton most recently worked as a writer for the non-par- tisan political website Represen- tUs, which focuses on anti-corruption and government transparency. e board of RepresentUs is composed of a mix of activists, includ- ing actress Jennifer Lawrence, director Adam McKay, and Caroline Moon from the Broad Institute of Harvard & MIT. Solar Wolf sued over alleged failed payments Solar Wolf Energy of Auburn is facing three lawsuits seeking a collective $863,605.53 in damages and restitution, according to documents filed in Worces- ter Superior Court and the U.S. District Court of Worcester. Two cases allege Solar Wolf failed to pay for marketing services wherein plaintiffs marketed solar panels Solar Wolf later installed. A third alleges Solar Wolf stopped paying a commercial lease in Douglas when the company moved to Auburn in December, despite its lease agreement running for one more year. EcoTarium employees vote to unionize Worcester science museum e EcoTarium announced on July 8 its workers have voted to join the union AFSCME Council 93, over the objections of the museum board. e vote comes a year aer staff sent an anonymous letter in July 2020 to the board, asking to remove then- CEO and President Lucy Hale from her position. ey expressed concerns about budget cuts, staff turnover and alleged mismanagement. Hale has since resigned and the museum is searching for a replacement. Build with Us. Grow with Us. gardnerma.com p 978.632.1780 • f 978.630.1767 • Chamber@gardnerma.com Why locate your business in Greater Gardner? Flexible and ready workforce More aordable residential market Excellence in healthcare and education Quality of life: attractions, dining, shopping, outdoor recreational settings Aordable commercial and industrial market rates Turnkey properties Pad-ready building sites Opportunity Zone availability Easy Route 2 Corridor highway access The Greater Gardner region of Northern Worcester County consists of the City of Gardner and 6 the surrounding towns of Ashburnham, Barre, Hubbardston, Templeton, Westminster, and Winchendon. Greater Gardner Chamber of Commerce M E M B E R F D I C | M E M B E R D I F starts E V ER Y BUS I NE SS WITH AN IDEA. A N D S O M E O N E E L S E who believed in it. countrybank.com/business 2 7 8 P A R K A V E | 3 1 5 M A I N S T W O R C E S T E R P U B L I C M A R K E T I N T E R A C T I V E A T M Katherine Hamilton, WBJ staff writer W

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