Vacant factory in Waterbury could be transformed into apartments, retail space - Waterbury Republican American
From left, Leslie Reyes and the Rev. Jose Reyes of Shekinah Christian Church stand with Kevin Taylor of Neighborhood Housing Services at 526 North Main St. in Waterbury on Friday. Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury and Shekinah Christian Church are working together on a proposal to turn a massive warehouse on North Main Street into a thriving community of affordable housing and shops. Steven Valenti Republican-American
WATERBURY — A sprawling, vacant factory on North Main Street might become the site of more than 100 housing units, as well as retail markets, a cafe and even a gym. The Connecticut Community Foundation recently granted Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury (NHSW) $12,000 toward a $55,000 feasibility study for the possible renovation of the […]
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