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WILLIAMSTOWN â Just a few more weeks and it will be move-in day at the brand-new Cole Avenue Apartments, the newest housing development in town, at 330 Cole Ave.
The Berkshire Housing Development Corp. is accepting applications for the 40 units, which will be awarded via lottery. To qualify for the lottery, applications must be received by April 30. The lottery will be conducted May 12.
Elton Ogden, president of the Berkshire Housing Development Corp., said the new townhouses, with 19 one-, two- and three-bedroom units, will be complete in June. The 21 one- and two-bedroom units in the former Photec Mill building, commonly known as the Cube, will be done in mid-July.