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WBJ 35th Anniversary Issue-October 28, 2024

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wbjournal.com | October 28, 2024 | Worcester Business Journal 7 35th Anniversary WBJ Features (continued) 48 // e company you keep … or don't From mergers and acquisitions to shuttered factories, these businesses have moved on in distinct ways. By Laura Finaldi 54 // e Devens evolution e metamorphosis of the shuttered Army base has been gaining steam for years. Where can Devens go from here? By Laura Finaldi 62 // Transforming communities ree Central Mass. municipalities have taken different roads to revitalizing their economic outlooks and reputations. By Livia Gershon 68 // Out of the weeds e state's commercial cannabis industry may still be in its infancy, but its roots run much deeper. By Eric Casey Facts & Figures 25 // e changing face of Central Mass. Tracking demographic trends in select communities from 2000-2020. 35 // Population growth Which cities and towns have grown or shrunk? 53 // Employment stats Chronicling the highest-paid CEOs, largest employers, minimum wage trends, and unemployment numbers over the years. 60 // Real estate Exploring shis in the ever-volatile market, from foreclosures to building permits and more. Fast Forward: 2034 80 // Future of health care Delivery drones and artificial intelligence raise hopes and concerns for medical professionals. By Sloane M. Perron 81 // Future of Worcester Regional Airport Local officials say momentum is building toward more flights, and maybe even airlines, at ORH. By Laura Finaldi 83 // Future of higher education Colleges and universities must evolve to meet students where they are. By Susan Shalhoub 85 // Future of Commonwealth Fusion Systems Carbon-free energy for the masses will no longer be a far-away fantasy. By Stephen Underwood 87 // Future of the workforce As the needs and wants of the average worker continue to shi, opportunities and equity will loom large. By T.j. Gaudet 54 68 80 83 89 89 // Future of life sciences Biomanufacturing is expected to be the next big thing, and Greater Worcester is poised to benefit. By Stephen Underwood

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