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WORCESTER The owners of several properties in the Canal District are filing plans to build a 13-story mixed-use development on Green Street.
The Planning Board next week will take up site plan approval for 85, 89, 99 and 103 Green St.; 2 Plymouth St.; 5 and 7 Gold St.; and a portion of 62 Washington St.
Gold Block Real Estate LLC is seeking to demolish the existing buildings and build a 13-story, 380,580 square-foot mixed-use building, with 318 dwelling units, around 29,000 square-feet of retail or food service space, and a 152-space parking garage.
Located at 89 Green St. is the former Sir Morgan s Cove club that made its mark on Worcester history when it hosted the Rolling Stones in Sept. 1981. Gold Block bought the building last year for $900,000.
Polar Park apartment views: Worcester Planning Board to hear plans that would build a 13-story building with housing units providing views into Polar Park
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A 13-story building could be erected in centerfield that will including a bowling alley and more than 300 housing units.
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The light towers of Polar Park may soon have company in highlighting the skyline of Worcester’s Canal District.
The Gold Block Real Estate LLC has applied for approval from the Worcester Planning Board to construct a 13-story building that will house more than 300 market-rate units, nearly 30,000 square feet of retail and food service space as well as a 152-space parking garage.
A trio of Worcester businessmen that have sought to create more parking opportunities in the city s Canal District have bought three more small parcels of land.
An entity registered to businessmen Allen Fletcher, Dino Lorusso and Edward Murphy paid $1.75 million to buy three sites that each contain buildings today and are not planned to be knocked down for parking, according to Fletcher. The deal, which closed March 18, comes weeks before Polar Park opens for Worcester Red Sox baseball games and as the neighborhood is eyed for further potential development.
The properties they bought are 30 Millbury St., a former Advance Auto Parts; 7 Lamartine St., home to Golden Tandoori Bakery; and 13 Lamartine St., a PPG Paints store. The sites total just over 1 acre and were sold by an entity registered to Jon Stockel of Armonk, N.Y. The Lamartine Street sites are adjacent to one another and contiguous with another site the trio owns.
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