Plymouth County Development
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The town of Plymouth: Past, present and future
Plymouth, the largest town in Massachusetts, is on the verge of unprecedented development. The biggest question facing the town is: What kind of development?
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Planning Plymouth: From the town official’s point of view
The town of Plymouth is experiencing unprecedented economic development. Plymouth County Business sat with town Planning Director Lee Hartmann and Senior Planner Valerie Massard recently to gain their insight.
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A new chapter for Cordage Park
It’s called 40R; and it’s at the heart of North Plymouth’s renaissance.
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Cordage Park: Two brothers’ vision is coming into stark focus
Joe and Lou Jannetty’s latest endeavor seems to have all the elements for success – the 3-quarter-mile waterfront, the Old Colony train station, the surrounding infrastructure, Plymouth’s rapidly changing demographics and economy.
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The Pinehills
This town within a town reflects Plymouth’s rapid transformation – among residents and businesses.
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From the South Shore to Dubai
Architect Len Cubellis’ firm is rapidly expanding, with more than 370 colleagues from Chicago to Florida – and beyond.
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Colony Place: Field of dreams
Saxon Partners built Colony Place with confidence the shoppers will come: It’s not quite a corn patch in Iowa transformed into a magical baseball diamond, but it’s the Plymouth version of a field of dreams.
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Two sides of the Cape Cod Canal
On one side, a stalled CanalSide Commons; on the other, a fast-tracked Wareham Crossing: Location, location, location – that oft-repeated mantra was never truer than on the shores of the Cape Cod Canal.
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