LOWELL Two significant housing development projects will bring more than 100 apartments and affordable housing units, and almost 200 more cars, to the densely populated and high-traffic West Sixth St. corridor of the city's Centralville neighborhood.
A tale of two communities’ proposed housing developments, one embraced and the other contested. That description would seem to match the difference in residents’ and municipal officials’ attitudes in Lowell and Dracut.
LOWELL The Planning Board unanimously approved a large-scale project to develop the former Saint Louis Elementary School and parish campus located in the heart of the lower Centralville neighborhood during its Jan. 4 meeting at City Hall.