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Where the Past is Present

Sixteen years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, French explorer Samuel de Champlain sailed into Gloucester Harbor and christened it Le Beauport ­ the beautiful harbor.

Settled in 1623 by the Dorchester Bay Company, Gloucester is America¹s oldest seaport and boasts the oldest continuously working art colony in America. Gloucester¹s stunning, rugged beauty continues to inspire artists and poets today as it did more than three centuries ago.

Today¹s Gloucester is a city geared for progress, offering excellent public schools and nearby private schools, reliable public transportation and commuter rail service, as well as easy access to Logan Airport, just 40 minutes away.

Extraordinary cultural resources within the city itself and in other historic Cape Ann and North Shore communities, along with outstanding year-round outdoor recreational opportunities, make Gloucester a perfect location to live and work. Come and work with us.
 

Gloucester At A Glance

Median Household Income $58,410
Income Per Capita $30,308
Future Job Growth (next 10 yrs) 18%
Unemployment Rate 5%
H.S. Degree 84%
4 Year Degree 17%
Graduate Degrees 10%
Available Property

1.  Development site located on Great Republic Drive in the Blackburn Industrial Park, Lot 11A consists of a total of 10.76 acres of developable land for SALE. Zoning (BIP) allows for many different uses including, manufacturing, warehouse, and office.  For further information click here.

 

2.  EXCEPTIONAL BIOTECHNOLOGY COMPANY SITE for rent or purchase. 33 Emerson Ave. Gloucester, Mass. This fully permitted site with a designed state-of-the-art green building can be built to suite the needs of a biotechnology or other high technology company. It would make a beautifull permanent home for your company. For further information click here.

 

 

 

News

Gloucester Statistical Information- Link

 
Gloucester community news & discussion. Link
 
Visit Cape Ann Vacations for area news and events. Link
 

An analysis of the possible expansion of the Cape Ann Industrial Park is being conducted.

 

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