Montville ― Now that the Town Council voted down a real estate tax assessment agreement for a 72-unit Oxoboxo Lofts project, the developer must come up with a new plan.
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Montville ― In an effort to gather more information from the town’s tax assessor, the Town Council decided last week to postpone its decision to amend the real estate tax assessment agreement for the .
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The construction of an affordable residential housing development on top of a former railroad yard in the South End of Concord has been applauded for helping to ease the city’s housing crunch.“Without repurposing industrial sites like these, they.
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Construction workers finished baseline excavation work this week on one of the city’s biggest new developments on Langdon Avenue where a former railroad yard operated decades ago. The development, called the Rail Yard, is one of the biggest in the.
Massachusetts developer Dakota Partners is selling its 63-unit apartment building at 179 Allyn St. in Hartford, saying the surrounding area hasn’t come to life as hoped and rents are not rising as expected.
“That happens to be a location that is not as we were hoping it would be,” said Roberto Arista, a principal with Dakota. “The bet was this was an area that would turn around. It hasn’t really.”