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    48 Mason St Affordable Housing | Worcester

    This development was supposed to be 100% affordable, meaning all 94 units. This was now changed to the minimum required 15%, which breaks down to 14 affordable units. https://www.wbjournal.com/article/mason-street-multifamily-housing-developers-slash-number-of-proposed-affordable-units
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    Table Talk Lofts | Washington Street | Worcester

    https://www.wbjournal.com/article/development-planned-for-former-table-talk-pies-site-key-to-funding-polar-park-having
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    The Revington | 1 Green Island Boulevard | Worcester

    A lot of proposed developments in Worcester appear to be in a holding pattern. I expect a mixture of axed, downsized, delayed news this year, with a subset moving ahead as planned. But maybe I’m too pessimistic.
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    Table Talk Lofts | Washington Street | Worcester

    Project Phase 3 was feared to be dead as the BBQ restaurant property was back on the market. Now the developer requests an extension for the planning board approval until 2026. So there's hope: On February 1, 2023, the Worcester Planning Board (the “Board”) voted unanimously to grant approval...
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    Poet Hill Residences | 9 Hemans Street | Worcester

    https://www.boston25news.com/news/local/people-are-upset-worcester-construction-project-suspended-after-residents-complain-damage/BKWD25SAURHLVMGLUN3FS6B2RA/
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    Logan Airport Capital Projects

    Nice touch with the plane engine shaped luggage scanners. That security ingress is still work in progress:
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    Table Talk Lofts | Washington Street | Worcester

    I haven’t been to their new location so maybe I shouldn’t judge. I thought their Main Street location had a very limited assortment of items. Like I’d still have to go to a regular supermarket to get 90% of my groceries and go there for a more boutique grocer experience. Glad to hear it covered...
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    Table Talk Lofts | Washington Street | Worcester

    I assume their intention was all along to convert Lock 50 into a franchise tap room. That’s the plan of the current owners. I found both Lock 50 and Maker to Main underwhelming.
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    Overview of Residential Developments in Worcester

    Updated the status of the Quarterra (Table Talk) development, which is the largest of the proposed housing projects in Worcester. Several local news outlets reported that at least one of the existing properties that this project was supposed to buy are back on the market...
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    Worcester Infill and Developments

    Thanks, I figured it was either owned by a rail company or maybe MassDot. Even more surprising that it’s so openly accessible
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    Worcester Infill and Developments

    No new development, but something for the wish list. I live in northern Worcester and if I want to bike or run to downtown I have the option to risk my life on Lincoln street or on Millbrook street and then on Groove Street. All are bike and pedestrian hostile. There’s a patch of green between...
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    Table Talk Lofts | Washington Street | Worcester

    Quarterra may be backing out of the big phase 2 development of 375 affordable housing units? https://www.wbjournal.com/article/former-green-st-bbq-joint-where-375-apartments-were-planned-is-back-on-the-market
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    Worcester Infill and Developments

    https://archboston.com/community/threads/5-salem-square-worcester.6782/ The architecture is every mid-size city Sheraton or Hilton built between 1995-2005. But just the grocery store is worth it. And guess what, they saved Notre Dame's Bell somewhere and will display it (!)
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    MBTA Construction Projects

    Worcester
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    Harvard Street Residences | Worcester

    That parking lot got treated to a new pavement..

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