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Boston developer JW Capital Partners has submitted a proposal to the Marlborough City Council to potentially build a mixed-use development featuring 99 apartments and 5,047 square feet of retail or restaurant space on the ground floor at 57 Main St.
The apartments break down into 72 one-bedroom and studio units and 27 two-bedroom units, according to an application package submitted to the City of Marlborough by Brian Falk of Worcester law firm Mirick O’Connell, who is representing JW Capital.
The owner of the property is Marlborough TOTG LLC, registered to Mark O’Hagan owner of MCO & Associates, Inc. a real estate developer in Harvard, which bought the property, the former John P. Rowe Funeral Home, in 2020 for $650,000.
The Architectural Team, Inc. of Chelsea, engineer Bruce Saluk & Associates, Inc. of Marlborough, and Verdant Landscape Architecture of Brookline contributed to the plans for the project.
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