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www.wbjournal.com • Worcester Business Journal 51 25 YEARS: IN REVIEW Officials propose a plan that would save Worcester City Hospital by merging it with the University of Massachusetts Medical School and Hospital, which would assume control of the facility. An agreement closed the city hospital as an acute-care facility and transferred operations to UMass Medical. Norton Co., now part of Saint- Gobain, breaks ground for an 80,000-square-foot electronics center in the Greendale section of Worcester, part of the company's goal to pick up more global revenue. The Bank of New England, one of the largest banks in the region, fails in January and is taken over by Fleet/ Norstar Financial Group. David Forsberg, Worcester's chief development officer, proposes an intermodal passenger transportation center at Union Station, along with a domed stadium and a revitalized Worcester Galleria mall. A top priority, in particular, for the area is reinstating commuter rail service to Boston. Another priority: connecting the city with the rest of the state via better access to the Massachusetts Turnpike, which skirted the city when the road was built in the 1950s. The national collegiate men's Division 1 basketball tournament, aka "March Madness," makes its debut in Worcester, with the University of Massachusetts advancing to the Sweet 16 for the first time in school history following an overtime victory over Syracuse. Officials estimate that the six games at the Centrum (now the DCU Center) made an economic impact of about $3 million in the area. The tour- nament returned to the city in 2005. Norton Co. opens a state-of-the-art world grinding technology center in Worcester in January in hopes it would give the company an edge over Japanese competitors. The new 82,000-square-foot facility featured the latest furnace technology and a research laboratory that would boost the company's latest innovations. 1991 1992 1993 Saint-Gobain, a French conglomerate, acquired Worcester's Norton Co. in 1990. >> Continued on Page 52

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