A Boston company is currently in the City’s review pipeline for a proposal that would completely remake the Willow Street-Highland Street industrial area – building a brand new building that would house a 33-dock freight forwarding business consisting of three yet-unnamed tenants.
Seyon Management, of Newbury Street, is proposing to demolish the existing warehouse at 22 Willow Street, combine the lot with 250 Marginal Street (now a vacant parking lot) and construct a new 146,410 sq. ft. building with 33 loading docks for the purpose of airport-related freight forwarding.
Seyon Management is proposing to demolish this old warehouse building on Congress and Willow Street and replace it with a new building that would house three freight forwarding tenants associated with the airport.
A Salem Police Department is investigating an incident in which someone stuck a large sticker with a swastika and threatening language on a fire alarm box on Essex Street between the Salem Public Library and downtown on Tuesday.
Two Sarnia-area men charged with murder in unrelated cases spanning a deadly year-plus throughout the region had bail hearings wrap up Wednesday in the city’s…