Natick

Courtyard by Marriott/Natick
342 Speen Street, Natick 01760
508-655-6100
Our hotel has the tools you need to get work done. Offering free high-speed
Internet, ergonomic desk chairs, well-lit desks, and on-site business
services and meeting rooms, this suburban Boston hotel is perfect for the
frequent business traveler.

Hampton Inn Boston-Natick
319 Speen Street, Natick 01760
508-653-5000
A comfy base near Boston in historic Natick, our hotel offers a free shuttle to office parks, shopping and dining destinations. We are an ideal base to visit family at area colleges and explore the many shopping malls, theaters, and restaurants.

Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Natick
508 651-5250

The Verve Boston Natick, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
1360 Worcester Road, Natick 01760
508-653-8800
Just 17 miles west of downtown Boston, this premier suburban hotel is the perfect choice for leisure and business travelers, with 17,000 square feet of event space, two on-site restaurants, and located across from the largest in-door shopping concentration in the Northeast.
Community Spotlight - Milford
Settled as part of the town of Mendon in 1662, Milford made a name for itself as an early New England mill and mining town. Conveniently located on the Charles, Mill, and Blackstone rivers, the town utilized its natural resources to drive its early economic rise.
In addition to ample waterpower, the area yielded large deposits of beautiful pink Milford granite, discovered in 1870. Highly sought after, the polished stone was utilized in projects the world over and was even used in the building of the Washington Monument and the original Penn Station in New York City.
Just as Milford’s geography played a large part in the town’s early success, so too has its location provided a push for its latest revitalization over the past half-century. As the town’s economy stalled in the middle part of the 20th century, many residents made their way to other areas in search of work. Luckily, in 1969, Interstate 495 was built, making Milford easily accessible to this new corridor of transportation. Since then, the growing town has been moving at highway speeds.
Milford is still all about growth, especially growing locally, and you don’t have to look any farther than CraftRoots Brewing for proof. Not satisfied with simply joining in on the emerging craft beer scene, the local brewery and taproom was named the fastest growing brewery in the entire nation in 2018.
Community events continue to grow as well, with the inaugural July 4th parade in 2018 and the Celebrate Milford festival now in its third successful year.