192 new apartments proposed for South End of Concord >Conceptual drawings of the proposed development at Langdon Avenue and South Main Street. Courtesy of Dakota Partners
Published: 7/1/2021 5:39:18 PM
Nearly 200 new apartments could be built near downtown Concord as early as next spring, according to a new plan before the city’s Planning Board.
The project called Rail Yards, was proposed by Dakota Partners, a Massachusetts developer, and includes six residential buildings, a clubhouse and two commercial units.
The site is on Langdon Ave, with the railroad and South Main Street serving as borders. The two commercial units, which do not have a proposed tenant yet, would sit closer to South Main Street, while the six residential buildings and the clubhouse will surround a green space father back from the road.
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Dakota Partners has been one of the most active apartment developers in Greater Hartford over the past five years, and despite some challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Waltham, Mass.-based firm remains as focused as ever on the region.
That’s according to Dakota Partners co-founder and President Roberto Arista, who in a recent interview detailed his firm’s pandemic experiences of the past year and its future plans for Greater Hartford.
“We are definitely looking to do more projects in and around the Hartford area,” Arista said.
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Dakota already has a number of them on its plate.