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Warren residents speak out against new affordable housing project

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 04, 2022

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WARREN, R.I. — For nearly two hours on Monday night, Warren residents testified in front of the town’s planning commission against a proposed mixed-use development project that would create affordable housing units but would force the demolition of two properties in the historic district.The project, located at 119 Water St., will require that two buildings be razed: one home at 113 Water St. and an existing mixed-use building at 119 Water... + full article



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