Lawrence Growth Spurt Spurs Redevelopment
While residents want to call Lawrence home, the city has very little developable land, making adaptive reuse projects incorporating the city’s many former mills even more critical.
by Banker & Tradesman | Oct 27, 2019
While residents want to call Lawrence home, the city has very little developable land, making adaptive reuse projects incorporating the city’s many former mills even more critical.
by Steve Adams | Oct 10, 2019
A $46-million mill redevelopment by Boston-based Trinity Financial has delivered 102 units of mixed-income housing to Lawrence’s Arlington Mills district.
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