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18 Harding Green The recent revitalization of the Canal District has shined a spotlight not only on this geographic area, but also on Worcester as a whole. The City has earned a well-deserved reputation for a number of reasons. Construction on Harding Green began in May 2018. Harding Green: Building on the past; creating the future A walking district According to Livability, Worcester ranks in the top 100 places in the country to live. The site noted: "Worcester is less than an hour from Boston by car or train, but the cost of living is a world away: here you'll find rent prices nearly $1,000 less than Boston, and a median home value less than $250,000, which is nearly unheard of in this area. But don't think Worcester is just another suburb — this beautiful, historic city has a personality and charm all its own. Worcester received high marks in the amenities catego- ry thanks to an abundance of fun things to do, including a fabulous art and theater scene, parks, local boutiques, music venues and even a charming and delicious Little Ita- ly on Shrewsbury Street."

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