Shrewsbury Street Loft Development Reemerges After 2 Years

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Worcester MA

15 March, 2022

10:15 AM

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WORCESTER, MA — A nearly two-year-old plan to convert a former vacant factory along Shrewsbury Street into lofts is back on the table. Walpole-based developer CMSS Development, LLC, received an approval from the Worcester Planning Board in July 2019 to build 28 loft-style units in the former General Screw building at 383 Shrewsbury St. The developer is back in 2022 seeking permission to make a few minor changes to the original plans. The project will now include 23 one-bedroom and five two-bedroom units; the original plans called for 22 one-bedroom units and six two-bedrooms. The developer also wants to add a single new parking space to the plans, among other small changes. The development would also include 3,400 square-feet of commercial space. That size has not changed since the original proposal in 2019, according to plans. CMSS Development purchased the Shrewsbury Street building in 2016 for $300,000, according to the Worcester County Registry of Deeds.

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