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Cable Mills Condominiums Now Available For Sale and Reservation
Harsch Associates announced that pre-construction pricing has been finalized and residences at Cable Mills are now available for purchase.
Cable Mills Developer Gives Harsch Sales Team Tour
The real estate marketing team of Harsch Associates recently spent a day in Boston touring two recently completed projects by developer Bart Mitchell and making the final preparations for the first 30 Cable Mills units to be released for sale officially June 1, 2009.
Harsch Picked to Market Cable Mills Condominiums
The Cable Mills development on Water Street is ready to start selling the condominium units planned in the former factory complex.
Williamstown Vision
The flames that devoured a trio of Spring Street businesses in April are being cited as the catalyst for winds of change that may deliver a new era to the village's downtown.
Cable Mills to get new life
Cable Mills, meet your new owner. The development has had its share of "fits and starts," according to Mitchell Properties project manager Stephen Neill, but the Cable Mills building on Water Street is finally on its way to its incarnation as a 61-unit condominium project.
Cable Mills a model for how Community Preservation Act works, officials say
The Cable Mills condominium project is poised to strike a community bulls-eye and to serve as a state model for how the Community Preservation Act can work. With affordable housing, a publicly-accessible walkway along the Green River and preservation of a historic mill building, the project has created a Community Preservation Act triple play.
Cable Mills project back on track
After some delay, the former Cable Mills property is drawing closer to beginning its transformation into high-end housing development, owner Bart Mitchell said on Wednesday.
Town construction plans move forward
In addition to the developments on Spring Street, the conversion of the cable mill at 160 Water St. into a complex of condominiums and townhouses is back on track.
Mills to get new life
While the economic recession is claiming construction projects across the country, a project to convert an old cable mill at 160 Water St. into condominiums and townhouses is still on track.
Williamstown
It's called the Village Beautiful, a term coined by a mid-19th century resort manager, and it's no exaggeration.
Town of Williamstown Votes Overwhelmingly to Support Cable Mills.
Town of Williamstown Votes Overwhelmingly to Support Cable Mills. The Town of Williamstown voted overwhelmingly at its Annual Town Meeting to provide community support to the Cable Mills project to advance the historic preservation, open space, and affordable housing goals at the Water Street site.
Cable Mills project gets $1.7 million
A project to turn the Cable Mills site on Water Street into affordable housing has received a $1.7 million boost toward completion. Developers and state officials earlier this week announced that state and federal funds have been earmarked for the project, which will bring 83 housing units to the center of town.
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