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I'm surprised that I couldn't find a general Massachusetts thread. Anyway, I found this video, and I absolutely LOVE it. NSFW though. I can't get the lyrics and music out of my head now. LOL

 
Speaking of general Massachusetts themes...........I just came back from a week in Texas. This state may be expensive, and we have our problems, but I wanted to kiss the ground at Logan when I arrived. LOL
 
Lee, Mass.
I may have driven thru this downtown a couple times over the years to visit Lenox, Pittsfield, Norman Rockwell Museum or leaf peeping but I never took a second look at this 8 acre site. The project looks like it will transform Lee's downtown with 130+ units of housing as well as commercial and retail space.

Eagle Mill Project Link

The Berkshire Eagle

Spectrum News

Norman Rockwell Museum


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Lee, Mass.
I may have driven thru this downtown a couple times over the years to visit Lenox, Pittsfield, Norman Rockwell Museum or leaf peeping but I never took a second look at this 8 acre site. The project looks like it will transform Lee's downtown with 130+ units of housing as well as commercial and retail space.

Eagle Mill Project Link

The Berkshire Eagle

Spectrum News

Norman Rockwell Museum


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Following up on older post; hats off to the folks that get financing together for development projects like this one in Lee Mass.

"Berkshire Housing is pleased to be bringing 56 new apartments to the Berkshires through this partnership with Rees-Larkin. We are grateful to MassHousing for their critical funding and commitment to this important project," said Berkshire Housing CEO Eileen Peltier.
MassHousing is providing the development team with a $2.8 million permanent loan and $3 million in Middle Income Housing financing.
Other financing sources include $13.5 million in equity from an allocation of state and federal Historic Tax Credits, $9.7 million from an allocation of Low Income Housing Tax Credits by the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC), $4.4 million in direct support from EOHLC, $1 million in American Rescue Plan Act financing through the Affordable Housing Trust Fund, which MassHousing manages on behalf of EOHLC, $1.8 million from the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission, $150,000 from the Town of Lee, and $30,000 in Mass Save financing. The tax credit investor is Stratford Capital Group LLC.


Mass housing.com

Looks like it won't start till next year.
Spectrum News
 

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