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Nathan Winstanley spent years getting approval for a $20 million condo project in downtown Lenox Now he s listing the property

High-end condos, commercial space in downtown Lenox? For a second time, yes

LENOX — The Zoning Board of Appeals has flashed a second green light for a mixed-use, downtown development project. The board, which was under a Berkshire Superior Court order to review its previous decision, voted unanimously Wednesday night to reaffirm its previous special permit granted last January for Nathan and Kathryn Winstanley’s Windrose complex at 114 Main St. The project, estimated at between $15 million and $20 million, includes renovation of the 1790 Northrup House and the construction of three new buildings featuring 26 high-end condos on the 3.26-acre property. One of them would house several street-level businesses or offices. Local architect Jim Harwood’s lawsuit against the board and the town appealing the ZBA’s original approval of the plan remains in the hands of Superior Court Judge Douglas Wilkins.

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