The 65,000-sqaure-foot facility will provide radiation, chemotherapy, medical oncology and other cancer services. The construction is part of Worcester’s $563 million city square development project to bring residential, commercial and retail space to the area.
The city granted a tax break to the cancer center project to incentivize the hospital to build in Worcester rather than the suburbs.
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