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‘Decades in the making’: With housing development surging across Worcester, city officials hope to manage growth for all residents
Updated Feb 20, 2021;
Posted Feb 20, 2021
Trinity Financial vice president of development Mike Lazano led city officials on a tour of the new lofts Thursday. A portion of residents will begin to move in next week. (Tom Matthews/MassLive)
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About a century ago, the city of Worcester published annual guide books detailing information about the community.
Flipping through one of the books recently, it reminded City Manager Edward Augustus Jr. of Worcester’s inflated population nearly 100 years ago.
“It had a chart of the population,” Augustus said. “I was looking at the early part of the 20th century, we had a number of years where the city’s population was 196,000, it was higher then. We were over 200,000 in different periods.”