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Amherst planners vote down building moratorium

AMHERST Muncipal planners are advising the Town Council against a six-month pause on issuing permits for multi-unit residential buildings in and near downtown, worrying such a moratorium would harm the economy and be insufficient to revise rules for.

People on the Move - BusinessWest

People on the Move Country Bank announced that Russ Fontaine has been promoted to senior vice president, Customer Experience. He is a seasoned banking professional with 30 years of experience in key management and leadership roles in consumer sales and service. Fontaine previously held the position of first vice president, Sales and Market Management with Country Bank, where he oversaw sales and service. One example of a new program introduced by the bank, as a result of Fontaine’s recommendation, was the deployment of a “Voice of the Customer” program that enables the bank to measure and better understand the overall customer experience through various survey metrics. In his newly created role, Fontaine is tasked with leading a bankwide collaborative effort to view things from the customer’s perspective; this applies to both the bank’s external customer and its internal customer. Fontaine is active within the community, serving on the board of directors for the Central/

Petition seeks moratorium on large-scale building projects in Amherst

Petition seeks moratorium on large-scale building projects in Amherst
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Amherst demolition could make way for new mixed-use building

Amherst demolition could make way for new mixed-use building
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Amherst demolition could make way for new mixed-use building

Amherst demolition could make way for new mixed-use building FILE PHOTO 45 Boltwood Walk with the Rev.J. Joseph Quigley Hall and the Mass Vintage retail shop. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS 37 North Pleasant St. with McMurphy’s Uptown Tavern in Amherst. The Amherst Historical Commission is set to hold a demolition delay hearing on an application from property owner and developer Barry Roberts to tear down the building. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS Published: 3/14/2021 8:06:43 PM AMHERST An early 20th-century building in the heart of downtown Amherst, along with a neighboring building constructed for the Knights of Columbus next to the Boltwood parking garage, could be razed in the coming months to make way for a five-story mixed-use development.

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