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MassDevelopment provides $276,250 loan to Harper Lane Brewery

Middleborough, MA MassDevelopment has provided a $276,250 equipment loan to Harper Lane Brewery LLC to help the company buy brewing equipment for its proposed facility at 16 Wareham St., including a canning line, kegs, a keg washer, tanks, refrigeration, and HVAC wall mount units. Harper Lane Brewery will be the town’s first brewery and taproom, and will also feature a small outdoor beer garden. The taproom is expected to open between July and August 2023.

Harper Lane Brewery is a small-scale brewery established in 2018 by Michael Pasalacqua, who currently leases space as a tenant brewery at Independent Fermentations Brewing Company. As a tenant brewery, Harper Lane Brewery has been in complete control of its brewing process and currently offers 13 different brews. The proposed taproom at 16 Wareham St. will have the capacity to produce 728 barrels of beer a year.

“Small businesses are the heart of Massachusetts’ downtowns and commercial districts,” said secretary of economic development Yvonne Hao, who serves as chair of MassDevelopment’s Board of Directors. “MassDevelopment’s low-cost financing tools provide these businesses with the capital necessary to buy equipment or invest in real estate, spurring new jobs, economic activity, and positive growth for cities and towns across the state.”

“Breweries create jobs, draw customers downtown, and complement local businesses,” said MassDevelopment president and CEO Dan Rivera. “MassDevelopment is proud of our history advancing the craft beer industry in Massachusetts and excited to help Harper Lane Brewery buy equipment to fit out Middleborough’s first taproom.”

“We are so excited for this new local business to open in historic downtown Middleborough and look forward to seeing Harper Lane’s successful future in our town,” said Middleborough town manager James McGrail. “We would also like to thank MassDevelopment for helping this local business take the steps needed for their success.”

“We have been brewing our beer on a shared system, fermenting, packaging and delivering our beer ourselves over the last 5 years,” said Harper Lane brewery owner Michael Pasalacqua. “It feels good to finally build a taproom in our hometown.”

MassDevelopment has helped many breweries in Massachusetts increase operations, create jobs, and provide an economic boost to cities and towns across the Commonwealth. The agency has provided tax-exempt bonds, loans, and guarantees for companies including Artifact Cider, Brockton Beer Company, Great Marsh Brewing Company, Idle Hands Craft Ales, Naukabout Beer Company, Newburyport Brewing Company, Night Shift Brewing, Notch Brewing, RiverWalk Brewing Company, Tree House Brewing Company, and more. 

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