Annual Independence Day Celebration
A free, family‑friendly evening of music, fireworks, and community spirit celebrating 250 years of American independence—perfect for local residents to enjoy quality entertainment close to home.
Biotech Park Area offers convenient access to numerous local businesses and primary schools throughout the neighborhood. Residents benefit from a short drive to highways such as I-290, making commuting and travel straightforward. Parking options are easy to find, enhancing daily convenience for car users. A variety of dining establishments and cafes are available, providing abundant options for meals and socializing. The neighborhood is known for its tranquil atmosphere with less pedestrian activity contributing to its calm environment. Housing includes a mix of duplexes, large apartment buildings, and single detached homes, with a strong availability of three-bedroom residences built primarily before the 1960s.
Biotech Park Area is a neighborhood to buy a home in for those who prefer a chill ambience. Due to the presence of few people out and about on the streets, Biotech Park Area is relatively quiet, although those who are closer to I-290 may experience higher levels of noise.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at 17 Briden Street, MBI anchors Worcester's Biotech Park Area, providing cutting-edge lab and office space for biotech startups. This incubator supports dozens of promising life sciences companies and has helped establish the area as the region's primary biotech innovation hub.
On Innovation Drive, the UMass Chan Medical School is a major research and teaching institution, drawing students and distinguished researchers from around the world and fueling local biotech growth with its research collaborations and advanced clinical facilities.
Running parallel to Biotech Park, the Shrewsbury Street Greenway offers landscaped walkways and green breathing space, providing workers and residents an inviting spot for walking or relaxing during work breaks in a high-tech commercial setting.
Located just minutes away on Kelley Square, the Worcester Public Market is loved by local biotech employees for its diverse variety of lunch options, artisan vendors, and fresh produce in a vibrant, communal atmosphere.
At 100 Research Drive, AbbVie’s advanced bioresearch facility is a major area employer and leader in immunology and oncology innovation, providing tours and outreach that connect the local community to the world of pharmaceutical breakthroughs.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free, family‑friendly evening of music, fireworks, and community spirit celebrating 250 years of American independence—perfect for local residents to enjoy quality entertainment close to home.
A fun midday event blending live music, food trucks, and local vendors—ideal for Biotech Park residents looking for a lively lunch‑hour gathering just downtown.
A meaningful, free historical reading where Isaiah Thomas reprises the 1776 Declaration of Independence reading—great for residents interested in Worcester’s rich history in a brief, accessible event.
A hands‑on storytime for ages 5–8 under Dr. Goddard’s historic rocket followed by an exhibit tour—perfect for families in the area with curious youngsters.
A fun, free dance class in a welcoming creative space—an excellent chance for neighbors to connect, get moving, and enjoy some upbeat activity near Biotech Park.
A free gallery exhibition of local artists, culminating in the Hot Night in the City event—great for local art lovers seeking creative inspiration nearby.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Biotech Park Area
Local characteristics and demographics for Biotech Park Area