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13 lot subdivision on former tree farm in Cheshire proposed
13 lot subdivision on former tree farm in Cheshire proposed
File photo By Mariah Melendez, Cheshire Herald staff
CHESHIRE â The property that was once home to the McKinley Tree Farm may have new tenants.
The Planning and Zoning Commission recently reviewed a proposal for a new subdivision that would be located at the former tree farm on Marion Road. The new subdivision would have 13 lots plus one single family home already on the property.
âThe site (currently) is mostly open fields because it used to be a tree farm,â Attorney Anthony Fazzone, who represents the applicant, PABCO Inc., said during the Jan. 25 PZC meeting. âThe site is surrounded by residential properties, and there is 283 feet of frontage on Marion Road.â
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Starbuck renderings for new Cheshire storefront.
Starbuck renderings for new Cheshire storefront.
Starbuck renderings for new Cheshire storefront.
Starbuck renderings for new Cheshire storefront.
A rendering of the Starbucks that plans to open in Cheshire.
January 26, 2021 05:00PM by Mariah Melendez, Herald Staff
While many towns across Connecticut and the country as a whole are experiencing a significant loss of businesses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Cheshire seems to be in the middle of a small economic boom.
At least four new businesses Cheshire Craft Brewing, Olive & Henry Fine Foods, ReRead Books & More, and Counter Weight Brewing Company have either opened or received approval to open by the Planning and Zoning Commission within the last year.