It is the oldest continuously used commercial block in Worcester.
A large modern commercial block is across the street.
The smell was coming from a truck parked in the middle of the neighborhood on a commercial block.
It is a two-story, two part brick commercial block built in 1920.
The structure is the last building in a one-time vibrant commercial block.
Many 19th century limestone structures survive: churches, commercial blocks, and private homes.
On either side are large commercial blocks that dwarf the house.
To assist in the economic recovery, the city built a new commercial block on Main Street.
After each commercial block and 14 seconds before the top of the hour, time is provided for affiliate station identification.
The building is part of a two-story commercial block along Main Street.