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Pawtucket Planning Commission OKs Tidewater Stadium And Riverwalk

UpdatedWed, Jul 21, 2021 at 12:01 pm ET Reply Developers showed renderings of Tidewater Landing at a July 20 public hearing before the Pawtucket Planning Commission. (Fortuitous Partners via City of Pawtucket) PAWTUCKET, RI Plans by Fortuitous Partners for an 11,000-seat stadium, riverwalk, and public plaza Phase IA of the massive $400 million Tidewater Landing project gained preliminary site plan approval from the Pawtucket City Planning Commission Tuesday night. As part of the package, Fortuitous also gained conditional approval for an interim parking management plan to deal with traffic during the stadium s first year of operation. During events, guests would use a special parking app to navigate to a reserved spot in a nearby city or state-owned lot, and then walk or take a shuttle to the site. Fortuitous must provide further details about the parking plan in the coming weeks.

Frisco to host 2 job fairs this week at local breweries

Frisco is hosting a pair of job fairs this week, inviting workers to local breweries to enjoy a free beer and connect with businesses in town. The events are in response to feedback from the business community, which asked that the town provide creative employee recruitment opportunities, according to a news release from Frisco. The first job fair will be held from 4-6 p.m. Tuesday, May 25, at Outer Range Brewing Co., where job seekers can get a free beer or soda. The second fair will be held from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, May 26, at Highside Brewing, which will provide appetizers and a free beer or soda.

Apex sues Pawtucket: Saga drags on in court alleging abuse of power

The owner of the little-used Apex department store complex is suing Pawtucket to block the city s attempts to seize the property and redevelop it. Lawyers for four entities calling themselves the Apex companies filed a complaint in U.S. District court last week to stop the systemic abuse of power by city officials who have  relentlessly singled out the Apex Companies and tried to coerce them into giving up their properties. The suit continues a multi-year disagreement between the city and property owner Andrew Gates, who has failed to do much with the nearly vacant department store building and surrounding surface parking lots.  

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