WATERTOWN — City Council members will be asked on Monday night if they support a $4.6 million project to create a second entrance into the city industrial park to help
WATERTOWN — A wetlands issue that has delayed Renzi Foodservice’s expansion project apparently has been resolved with the state Department of Environmental Conservation.
WATERTOWN — A wetlands issue with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has caused a delay with an expansion at the Renzi Foodservice facility in the City Center Industrial Park.
WATERTOWN â Renzi Food Service is about to embark on a major expansion at its facility in the City Center Industrial Park on South Bellew Avenue.
Construction of 38,176-square-feet in additional warehouse space is slated to start this fall. As part of a 5-year plan, the project has been in the works for a few years.
The companyâs facility now consists of nearly 70,000 square feet of cold storage and 42,153 square feet of warehouse space.
The project also consists of 24 additional parking spaces for tractor trailers, a 51-space parking lot for cars and an additional access drive onto South Bellew Avenue.