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Boston developer Synergy is proposing to convert Worcester's One Chestnut Place complex, which insurer Fallon Health is vacating later this year, into 220 mostly market-rate residential apartment units. The project joins a litany of other housing developments proposed or underway throughout the city, although very few active proposals are in Downtown Worcester, which is still largely commercial.
Boston developer Synergy is proposing to convert Worcester's One Chestnut Place complex, which insurer Fallon Health is vacating later this year, into 220 mostly market-rate residential apartment units. The project joins a litany of other housing developments proposed or underway throughout the city, although very few active proposals are in Downtown Worcester, which is still largely commercial.
good place for younger people and commuters into Boston
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Kenneth Bisson
No place to purchase necessities that one could walk to.