BERLIN – Berlin residents could see work begin on Cannery Village, the long-awaited rent-to-own community proposed near Flower Street, as soon as January.
The project received final site plan approval from the Berlin Planning Commission as well as a needed tax break from the Berlin Town Council this week.
“I’m really excited for this project,” Councilmember Lisa Hall said.
Cannery Village will be a 45-lot community made up of 44 two- and four-bedroom homes and a community center, according to Andrew Hanson, vice president of Osprey Property Company, the group behind the project.
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5 comments:
Hope it is a low income housing project. This time next year we will need many low income housing projects.
Just looks like more HUD housing next to old HUD housing.
Berlin will go from the coolest to the coolestamundo,as Fonzie would say.
Isn't that what that Osprey company is 12:55?
They build projects. There is no gilding the lily-projects plain and simple.
They look like the Levittown homes of the 50s and lawmakers continue to say there is no inflation.
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