City of Concord may spend $1 million to buy old, dilapidated DOT buildings near downtown
The old N.H. Department of Transportation buildings off of Stickney Avenue in downtown Concord on Thursday evening, December 20, 2018. GEOFF FORESTER
The Department of Transportation building on Stickney Avenue in Concord that has been now funded to be demolished. GEOFF FORESTER
Modified: 12/17/2020 2:52:06 PM
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Many of those dilapidated buildings between Storrs Street and the interstate that Concord has long wanted to redevelop could finally become city property.
The City Council on Monday authorized the city manager to match a $1 million bid for five state-owned buildings next to the Park & Ride near the Concord Coach bus terminal that were long used by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation before being shut in 2006. The buildings at 11 Stickney Drive, some of which date to 1926, and six acres of land have long been part of Concord’s vision of expanding the down