Posted by Wayne G. Barber & Photos by Wayne G. Barber & Facebook Share
The pace has certainly picked up in the transformation of downtown Pascoag, RI
The rear warehouse buildings for the former Hurst furniture were demolished for the off street parking of the 13 apartments to be constructed above the new commercial spaces on street level.
In this photo the large green building is totally leveled and gone and the next section to the right will be next for the wrecking ball.
Across the main street construction crews on a rush to finish the building to occupy the old Opera House property which burned down years ago. This parcel will feature a bridge over the river to the health clinic, post office, market. The first floor tenants will be a X-Ray facility and other health related services to compliment our growing Northwest Fogarty Clinic and Dental division 25.8 % of Northwest RI residents are serviced by this facility.Underground utilities will be also updated, Tenants will now have the option of Gas, Water, Sewer, Drainage, Sidewalks, |
Joe Garelick and Neighbor Works have found the formula to obtain all the Federal Funding for these types of multi million dollar projects and are also building the large apartment complex on South Main street along with the new housing project off Reservoir Road in Pascoag. The face of the village of Pascoag will forever be up-dated from our historic past and the population will continue it's growth.
Source: www.mynwri.blogspot.com
I was waiting for the demo but I missed it. Good job done for a brighter future.
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