As one of Concord’s key pieces of downtown real estate continues to be demolished to make way for housing, another Main Street eyesore quietly disappeared. In a rare act of authority, the city of Concord tore down a condemned house at 107-109 South.
Several Concord development projects are bringing high-profile changes across the city, including new restaurant spaces and much-needed residential units. In the months ahead, project managers will continue to demolish old buildings, set foundations.
As a sign of its impending demise, the windows and iconic blue and yellow panels that marked the decades-old former Employment Security Building in Concord’s downtown began to come down this week.Starting on the vacant building’s top floor, crews are.
The next stage of the long-awaited redevelopment of the former Employment Security Building quietly advanced this week with a major milestone for the project just a month away. Following many comments about the downtown building’s ugly appearance, the.
Changes to Concord’s parks, multiple new housing projects and a few long-planned road improvements are all on the city’s agenda for the next year. At the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s annual State of the City address on Thursday, Mayor Jim.