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Lundgren Equity Partners LLC of Auburn is proposing a 200,000-square-foot, seven-story multifamily high rise at 225 Shrewsbury St. in Worcester.
The 218-unit building will be constructed behind the current commercial buildings on the property, occupied by InHouse Coffee, Digital Federal Credit Union, Mexicali Cantina Grill, and others, according to plans submitted to Worcester Zoning Board of Appeals for its Monday meeting.
The developer proposes demolishing a structure at 68 Albany St. on the opposite side of Casco Street from the proposed structure to provide 120 parking spaces in addition to 178 at the site of the development.
Lundgren Equity Partners bought the Shrewsbury Street property in 2017 for $5.5 million and 68 Albany St. in 2017 for $1 million.
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