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J. F. White Contracting Co. is a Massachusetts-based contracting company specializing in heavy civil construction, deep foundations, pile driving, and mechanical/electrical construction. Founded in 1924, the company is headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts. The company has performed work primarily in the New England area of America. In ...
Salem Harbor Power Station is a natural gas-fired power plant located in Salem, Massachusetts. [1] It replaced an outdated coal-fired plant on the same site and went online in May 2018. [2] The facility sits on land reclaimed during the 1800s, and was previously the site of a wharf and coal depository. Construction on the original plant began ...
Global was founded in 1933 as a single truck heating oil distributor. Since then, it has grown through the acquisitions of gasoline stations, convenience stores, pipelines, and storage terminals. [4] March 2012 - Global Partners acquired Alliance Energy, another company owned by the Slifka family that operated gas stations in the Northeast. [5]
The Fallon Company is a privately held commercial real estate owner and developer headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.Founded by Joseph F. Fallon in 1993, The Fallon Company has developed over $6 billion in real estate, representing more than six million square feet of property.
This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, sortable by type and name. In 2022, Massachusetts had a total summer capacity of 12,767 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 21,026 GWh. [ 2 ]
A circa-1960s aerial view showing Mystic 4–6 in operation. In the mid 1990s, the state of Massachusetts began to deregulate the electrical market. [4] This led to the sale of the Mystic Generating Station to Sithe Energies who started a large capital investment in the construction of Mystic 8 and 9 which was completed in 2003. [5]
Pittsfield Generating Facility is a natural gas or oil-fired station in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, built and operated by Altresco Pittsfield through 1993 (a subsidiary of Altresco Financial) when sold to J Makowski on behalf of PG&E.
A Swirl World frozen yogurt bar inside a RaceTrac. The company has been ranked on Forbes magazine's list of largest private companies every year since 1998. [11]In October 2009, Convenience Store News named Carl Bolch Jr., then executive chairman and CEO, the 2009 Retailer of the Year for "pioneering forecourt retailing in the Southeast and making an indelible mark on the convenience industry ...