Last fall, the city's Department of Workforce and Employment Standards found the Edes Avenue hotel owed more than $400,000 in back pay to housekeepers, front desk staff and other employees who were almost all laid off when the COVID-19 pandemic struck.
Concord officials have chosen a master developer to begin the decades-long work of transforming the former Naval Weapons Station into tens of thousands of homes and millions of square-feet of schools, offices, shops and restaurants.