Grafton Investing in Business Incubator Space

Grafton’s is making a move to support new small businesses. With plans set for a 2025 launch, the town is ready to transform a vacant building at 532 Hill Ave. into a business incubator. This project, backed by a green light from the U.S. Department of Commerce, will use a progressive construction management strategy to ensure efficiency and budget alignment. While delays have tested patience, the promise of a vibrant hub for local innovators remains strong. The space will include conference rooms, offices, a gathering space, co-working areas, small retail spaces.

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