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Menkiti Group Cuts Ribbon on Worcester Redevelopment

The Menkiti Group celebrated the grand opening of 526-536 Main St., a transformative mixed-use redevelopment in Worcester, MA’s historic Theatre District. The restored building, historically known as the Ransom F. Taylor Block, now serves as a hub for office, commercial and retail activity, including a Workbar coworking facility.

“We are thrilled to welcome Workbar to the Theatre District and to showcase the transformation of this historic property,” said Mark Rengel, VP of development at The Menkiti Group. “The revitalization of 526-536 Main Street represents a key milestone in our commitment to creating vibrant, mixed-use spaces that honor Worcester’s history while fostering its future growth.”

Workbar will be joined by additional retail businesses, including Boston-based Alma Gaucha Prime Brazilian Steakhouse, which will open a new restaurant in the building’s retail space at Main and Chatham. Menkiti is seeing strong interest in the building’s one remaining retail space.

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