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Lee Pouliot

The Last Big Piece of the Puzzle     Lee Pouliot says he’s always had what he calls a bit of a fascination with what is known simply as the […]

Clocktower Building

Turning Back the Clock At other times in Springfield’s history, the properties at 113 State St. and 1155 Main St. were prominent players in the vibrancy, culture, and overall tenor […]

This Is Not a Fire Drill By Brion J. Kirsch and James F. Martin   Remember in elementary school when they would have a planned fire drill? The alarm would […]

Evan Plotkin in the 1350 Conference Center.

Art of the Matter Evan Plotkin says he decided to call it the ‘Springfield Room.’ That’s because … most all of the paintings on the walls, courtesy of artist John […]

Michael Martin, left, and Nick LaPier

Building Momentum In many respects, Nick LaPier is back where he started. Or at least back to where he started his own accounting firm in 2003. That would be the […]

Building the Portfolio   Vid Mitta acknowledged that the emergence of remote work and its impact — still to be determined in many respects — on the region’s inventory of […]

WASHINGTON, D.C. —The construction industry registered 388,000 job openings in November, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Job […]

SPRINGFIELD — After 13 years of ownership, MassDevelopment announced it has sold 1550 Main in Springfield to Mittas Holdings, LLC and DGP Properties, LLC, owned by Vidhyadhar “Vid” Mitta and […]

Lambson Building

Furnishing the Future   Gene Borowski has a keen sense of history. So he was especially intrigued by an old hydraulic elevator in the former Lambson Furniture building in downtown […]

Willow State Building

Making Some Noise Jeremy Casey had decided it was time to move on from the banking business. He had already been with several area institutions, working in commercial lending and, […]

Art of the City As part of transformative development initiatives and rapid-recovery tourism efforts to attract more visitors to downtown, the city of Holyoke, in collaboration with the Greater Holyoke […]

A Landmark Decision Amy Royal first started taking notice of the Alexander House in Springfield when she was a high-school student at nearby MacDuffie, and soon became taken in by […]

NORTHAMPTON — Richard ‘Rich’ Cooper, whose family built and nurtured the Cooper’s Corner and State Street Fruit Store markets, announced today that he is selling the businesses to a dedicated, […]

An architect’s rendering of the planned new Big Y market in Tower Square.

Urban Pioneers   Big Y Foods will soon begin the process of transforming the former CVS location in Tower Square into its latest market. The chain has been operating for […]

Building on a Solid Foundation Matt Flink was recently named president and CEO of Appleton Corp., the real-estate and property-management arm of the O’Connell Companies. He brings with him considerable […]