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WORCESTER, MA – A significant residential development site located near Worcester’s Union Station has been sold in a multimillion-dollar transaction. The site, which is poised for a 364-unit apartment project, was acquired for $16.55 million. This deal marks a pivotal step towards enhancing the housing landscape in the area, catering to the growing demand for residential units in Worcester.
The partnership behind the acquisition includes The Michaels Organization and Worcester-based GoVenture, both of which are committed to revitalizing urban spaces. The planned development is expected to provide much-needed housing options and contribute to the local economy by creating jobs during and after the construction process.
As Worcester continues to evolve as a vibrant urban center, this project aligns with broader efforts to increase residential offerings and improve the quality of life for its residents. The new apartments are anticipated to attract a diverse range of tenants, further enriching the community.
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