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New Cable Mills Developer Selected
New Cable Mills Developer Selected. In June of 2006 the redevelopment of the Cable Mills site suffered a major setback when the site owner and developer, Bob Kuehn of Keen Development in Cambridge, died suddenly and unexpectedly. |
Developer eyes extending town's 'streetscape’
Next year may mark the beginning of a new look for Water Street. The new developer of the Cable Mills project said Thursday he hopes to unite with town officials in the desire to extend the Spring Street "image" to other blocks. |
Williams alumnus eyes mill
Cable Mills has a developer, and two potential buyers have emerged for the Photech mill site, Town Manager Peter Fohlin said Tuesday. Bart Mitchell of Mitchell Properties LLC in Boston is completing a purchase-and-sale agreement on the Water Street condominium and townhouse project, Fohlin said. |
Cable Mills awarded funding!
Cable Mills awarded funding! Cable Mills has received a strong commitment from State in support of affordable homes. The developers of Cable Mills recently received word that the undertaking has been awarded funding from State and Federal sources to support the construction of the affordable homes to be created. |
Housing project design unveiled
The Cable Mills housing development will
feature 85 units in renovated factory buildings surrounded by traditional
houses, evoking the feeling of an old-fashioned New England mill village.
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Cable Mills plan gets $1.7M boost
The affordable housing component of the
Cable Mills housing development project got a boost this week as it will
receive more than $1.7 million in federal and state funds. |
Conversion of Old Mill Progressing
The developers planning to convert the former Cable Mills
site on Water Street into housing intend to begin preliminary demolition
work this summer and to begin marketing the units by the end of the summer
or early fall. |
Construction to change face of Williams
The year ahead for Williamstown is likely to be
characterized by building -- new structures opening up, others on the
drawing board, and all of which will in their way change some familiar
aspects of town life. |
Mill Project receives ZBA Approval
The General Cable mills project received a green light
Thursday night as the Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously approved the final
permits necessary for work to begin. |
Construction to change face of Williams
A development team with previous substantial projects in
Berkshire County has announced plans to renovate the former General Cable
Co. mill on Water Street for apartments and offices. |
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