City's economic progress draws praise

NEW BEDFORD — The city got a solid pat on the back Thursday for its economic development efforts from the man who heads the state's public investment bank, along with advice to keep the momentum going.

Robert L. Culver, president and chief executive officer of MassDevelopment, said New Bedford is "on a roll" when it comes to moving the city forward. He cited "really substantial changes" being made in the business and government sectors. Mr. Culver said the city benefits from good leadership and its location and enough  [read more]

 


 

 

  Curtain raises on crown jewel of city mills

NEW BEDFORD — The largest, most visible, oldest and most architecturally significant mill restoration in this city of more than 100 mill buildings still standing is almost ready to shine.

The Lofts at Wamsutta Place will open for tenants in less than two weeks — construction schedules, city inspectors and the gods of old mills willing.

A five-year-long, $35 million project, the Wamsutta Mills buildings are in the Hicks-Logan-Sawyer  [read more]
 

 


 

 

  Busting at the seams, New Bedford apparel firm snags another city location
 

NEW BEDFORD — A city company that solves other businesses' problems with messed-up apparel orders, distribution difficulties and warehousing needs has outgrown its South End quarters and is moving to a North End factory recently purchased for $1.65 million.

Darn It! Inc. has grown so robust since it began in the mid-1990s it recently purchased the 314,000-square-foot Fibre Leather Manufacturing building at 630-686 Belleville Ave. The company — whose slogan is "Your problem is our business" — plans to rename it the "  [read more]
 

 


 

 

  Sled your inhibitions and try luge

NEW BEDFORD — Wanted: youngsters willing to lie on their backs on thin fiberglass sleds and whiz down ice channels at speeds of more than 90 mph — with no brakes.

If this sounds like a good time to you, the U.S. Olympic Luge team wants to send you for a ride in the city on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 13 and 14, when the USA Slider Search comes to town.

While no ice is involved this time of year, a simulation of sleds on wheels coasting through the streets  [read more]

 

 


 

 

  New Bedford alternative energy company continues to grow

NEW BEDFORD - Take a rusting, hulking pile of scrap metal, add a few tons of construction debris, and what do you get?

In the case of Ze-gen Inc., a new source of energy.

Ze-gen, founded four years ago, is using the unappetizing conglomeration to make fuel for power plants.

Borrowing technology from the steel industry, the company turns scrap metal into a 2,800-degree metal bath and injects construction debris deep into the bubbling  [read more]
 

 


 

 

  Ahead is new merchandise partner for annual Patriot Golf Day

NEW BEDFORD, Mass. -- Ahead announced that it has become a Merchandise Partner for the second annual Patriot Golf Day to be held at participating golf courses around the country August 29 – September 1, 2008. AHEAD has designed a limited edition cap for Patriot Golf Day and will donate $2.50 for each cap sold to participating pro shops to the Folds of Honor Foundation.

“We are very pleased to support such a worthy cause,” said Ken Shwartz, CEO, AHEAD. “These men and women have made the ultimate sacrifice in protecting  [read more]


 


 

 

  

 

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