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Watertown has been a city for decades. Now, it’s acting like one.

Por: The Boston Globe Business September 28, 2022

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WATERTOWN – There’s a spot on Coolidge Avenue in Watertown’s East End where you can see what this community has long been, and what it is rapidly becoming.An asphalt plant sits across the street from a UPS depot, around the corner from a wholesale tile and countertop store. Next door, where the bubbled-over tennis courts of the Mount Auburn Club once stood, construction crews are erecting the frames of a lab building — nearly a... + full article



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