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BELLOWS FALLS The Rockingham Development Review Board has approved the changes to the Windham Windsor Housing Trust’s $9.9 million Bellows Falls Garage housing project.
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BELLOWS FALLS â A Westmoreland, N.H., businessman has proposed an âappointment retailâ space in Bellows Falls that would feature a variety of retailers sharing space on an as-needed basis.
Randall Walter, a licensed architect and developer, has proposed the unusual space for 154 Westminster Street. He went before the Rockingham Development Review Board last week seeking approval of his plan.
Ordinarily, individual businesses seek approval.
Walter said the businesses would only be open by appointment. One potential tenant, Scott Falzo, would run his gun shop in part of the space, and Falzoâs information about his potential shop has been sent to the DRB members.
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BELLOWS FALLS â The eligibility of the 100-year-old Bellows Falls Garage to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places is under review, the stateâs historic preservation officer said Thursday.
The Windham Windsor Housing Trustâs most recent plans call for the demolition of all but the front facade of the building on Rockingham Street, and the construction of a new wood-and-steel structure to house 27 apartments. Original plans called for reusing the existing building, which has housed everything from a commune to a dry cleaners and a car dealership in its life.