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Worcester Spent More Than $100 Million Building Polar Park. Minority Companies Got Peanuts.


Worcester Spent More Than $100 Million Building Polar Park. Minority Companies Got Peanuts
Libis Bueno, CEO of Domitek, stands outside of Polar Park in Worcester, Mass. on April 6, 2021. He said he and other minority-owned businesses were frozen out of the ballpark s construction contracts.
Meredith Nierman
Minority-owned businesses shut out of building Polar Park
When the city of Worcester won the rights to build the new home for the Red Sox minor league affiliate, city leaders promised the giant construction project would bring vast new opportunities to local businesses particularly companies owned by women and minorities.
But as the team prepares to take the field next month, GBH News has learned that minority-owned businesses were largely shut out of park construction. ....

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