Attleboro Developments

Hi Evo,

Can you give some context to what Attleboro is like, for those of us who aren't familiar? I don't live all that far away, actually, but I have never been through.
 
Hi Shepard,

Attleboro is a nice little city of about 45,000 people or so. It was once known as the jewelry capital of the world at one point because of all the different jewelry factories. Many of them have left though leaving downtown kind of empty. The city is trying hard to revitalize downtown. There are lots of stores and restaurants on route 1 to choose from. There's a nice little zoo called capron park zoo. It's not a big zoo by any means, but it is a lot of fun and not expensive. I'd say it's similar to most other cities of the same size. I think the school system is good. I enjoyed going to school in attleboro. The city and state are currently building a new high school. If you like hot dogs there's a great place right in the center called tex barry's coney island. Best dogs in town. I could keep going. There's a lot to say about the city. I really like it a lot.
 
Shepard, I grew up in Foxboro and spent lots of time in Attleboro, had friends going to Bishop Feehan and cousins who lived in the town.

Attleboro is quite nice, with solid smaller scale New England mill town bones. I loved Capron Park is a kid, and my cousins’ kids now love it too. Friendliest DMV in Mass as well, IMO. Unfortunately lots of big box sprawl along Rt 1, but two Commuter Rail stops provide real TOD opportunities. It’s overall in much better shape than Taunton or right across the RI border in Pawtucket and Cumberland. Attleboro-North Attleboro-Plainville-Norton have been growing steadily, as they’re relatively affordable compared to neighboring Foxboro-Mansfield-Sharon-Walpole.

If you’re Catholic or just like great Christmas light displays, La Salette Shrine is a fun holidays night visit.
 
I love hearing stuff like this. Thanks guys. I don’t think I’ve ever been. A security guard told me about a museum there for industrial machines... it looks quite small but I intend to go whenever I’m in the area.
 
@FK4

There is an industrial museum in the center of town. I've actually never been. I hear it's a nice place though. There's also an arts museum. If you like beer, Skyroc Brewery is a great place.
 
Thanks! My local radius takes me to the Unlikely Story bookstore in Plainville (https://www.anunlikelystory.com/) - beautiful place - as well as Briggs Nursery in North Attleboro. I guess next time I'm out that way I should take a stop in the center.
 
Link to more planned development in downtown Attleboro: https://www.thesunchronicle.com/new...cle_9c2e3276-8c23-568d-8ede-c625d89ba004.html
Plans are for two old factories to be converted to apartments, both adjacent to the train station. Also plans to demolish an empty storefront for future parking for apartments and residents as well has tearing down an empty and run down building and rebuilding it (future use not clear).
Will see if this all happens. This project, along with the apartments planned for the other side of the train tracks, Renaissance Station South, would create ~200 more units over the coming years.
 
If all of that really happens that would be great. More people will hopefully attract more businesses. That's a lot of units within a couple of years or so. That section of the city really has been an eyesore for quite a while now.
 
Not Attleboro, but North Attleborough, A rather large (for the town) mixed use construction project is underway between E Washington St (US1) and East St
includes 196 apartments, 31,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space and a bus terminal, including the renewed roads and infrastructure

20191101173332-9c7d0898-la.jpg


i.php


20191101173326-9d63f9fa-la.jpg
 
Project next to the train station in downtown is finally taking off with the land being sold to Crugnale Properties today. Seems like it has taken forever just to sell 1 1/2 acres of land. There's a new render of the building though. I think it looks great for Attleboro. Should help boost the area and maybe attract more development.
 
Some pictures of the new Apartment project currently under construction:
IMG_0773.JPG
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0775.JPG
    IMG_0775.JPG
    3 MB · Views: 214
  • IMG_0777.JPG
    IMG_0777.JPG
    2.6 MB · Views: 214
Posting some other pictures of projects that are in the planning stages. A few old factory buildings are to be converted into apartments. A buyer also purchased the old Briggs Hotel, plans unknown at this time, likely more apartments. the new Riverfront Drive is also completed as is the boardwalk. Final pictures are of Sterling Lofts, old factory converted to Apartments.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0765.JPG
    IMG_0765.JPG
    2.1 MB · Views: 219
  • IMG_0766.JPG
    IMG_0766.JPG
    2.3 MB · Views: 214
  • IMG_0769.JPG
    IMG_0769.JPG
    2.5 MB · Views: 234
  • IMG_0770.JPG
    IMG_0770.JPG
    666 KB · Views: 165
  • IMG_0771.JPG
    IMG_0771.JPG
    1.9 MB · Views: 231
  • IMG_0772.JPG
    IMG_0772.JPG
    2.4 MB · Views: 204
  • IMG_0779.JPG
    IMG_0779.JPG
    2.3 MB · Views: 220
  • IMG_0780.JPG
    IMG_0780.JPG
    2.8 MB · Views: 226
  • IMG_0781.JPG
    IMG_0781.JPG
    1.8 MB · Views: 222
  • IMG_0782.JPG
    IMG_0782.JPG
    1.7 MB · Views: 235
  • IMG_0784.JPG
    IMG_0784.JPG
    3.5 MB · Views: 234
  • IMG_0786.JPG
    IMG_0786.JPG
    4 MB · Views: 235
  • IMG_0791.JPG
    IMG_0791.JPG
    2.4 MB · Views: 226
  • IMG_0792.JPG
    IMG_0792.JPG
    2.9 MB · Views: 220
Since there isn't a whole lot of active construction sites currently, I thought I would post some pictures of the new high school being built. First picture is from the summer showing some of the prep work. Other pictures are from today, enjoy!
 

Attachments

  • 20190814_160146.jpg
    20190814_160146.jpg
    2.9 MB · Views: 251
  • IMG_0995.JPG
    IMG_0995.JPG
    1.6 MB · Views: 211
  • IMG_0998.JPG
    IMG_0998.JPG
    2 MB · Views: 200
  • 20200326_111754.jpg
    20200326_111754.jpg
    1.2 MB · Views: 213
Last edited:
Making progress on the new downtown apartment building, Renaissance Station South, first vantage point is from the Attleboro Train Station
IMG_1709.JPG
 

Attachments

  • Picture2.jpg
    Picture2.jpg
    86 KB · Views: 225
  • Picture1.jpg
    Picture1.jpg
    62.4 KB · Views: 209

Back
Top