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UMass-towns liaison Maroulis takes development chops to W.D. Cowls TONY MAROULIS AMHERST Tony Maroulis, a longtime advocate for the business community in the Amherst region, will be bringing his expertise to the continuing growth of The Mill District in North Amherst village center. “It’s not often one gets a chance to curate the mix and develop a community,” Maroulis said Monday after being named vice president for real estate and community development for W.D. Cowls Inc., which owns and operates the development. Maroulis, who for the past several years has worked for the University of Massachusetts in enhancing its relationship with Amherst and surrounding towns, will focus on efforts to bring in businesses that will make The Mill District a destination in the Pioneer Valley. He is also charged with growing the company’s real estate and business portfolio. ....
UMass-towns liaison Maroulis takes development chops to W.D. Cowls Modified: 1/11/2021 8:23:55 PM AMHERST Tony Maroulis, a longtime advocate for the business community in the Amherst region, will be bringing his expertise to the continuing growth of The Mill District in North Amherst village center. “It’s not often one gets a chance to curate the mix and develop a community,” Maroulis said Monday after being named vice president for real estate and community development for W.D. Cowls Inc., which owns and operates the development. Maroulis, who for the past several years has worked for the University of Massachusetts in enhancing its relationship with Amherst and surrounding towns, will focus on efforts to bring in businesses that will make The Mill District a destination in the Pioneer Valley. He is also charged with growing the company’s real estate and business portfolio. ....
Key W.D. Cowls forestland protected in $3.25M deal Walter Cowls Jones SUBMITTED PHOTO Forestland adjacent to the Atkins Reservoir in Shutesbury. SUBMITTED PHOTO Beaver pond in the Walter Cowls Jones Working Forest near the Quabbin Reservoir. SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO Spear Macomber beaver pond is part of the land being conserved under an agreement announced last week. SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO Nine years after completion of the largest contiguous private land conservation arrangement in the state’s history, additional W.D. Cowls forestland totaling 2,038 acres between North Amherst and the Quabbin Reservoir is being permanently protected. ....
Home » News » Key W.D. Cowls forestland protected in $3.3M deal Nine years after completing the largest contiguous private land conservation arrangement in the state’s history, additional W.D. Cowls forestland totaling 2,038 acres, between North Amherst and the Quabbin Reservoir, is being permanently protected. Last week, state officials announced the creation of the Walter Cowls Jones Working Forest, which supplements the 3,486-acre Paul C. Jones Working Forest and will serve to protect water supplies locally and for Boston, preserve extensive wildlife habitat and promote continued production of timber. The conservation restriction was purchased for $3.34 million, or $100,000 less than the appraised value, with public funding coming from the Land and Water Conservation Fund, U.S. Forest Legacy Program and the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game which will hold the conservation restriction and private funds raised by Kestrel Land Trust fr ....
Key W.D. Cowls forestland protected in $3.34M deal Walter Cowls Jones SUBMITTED PHOTO Forestland adjacent to the Atkins Reservoir in Shutesbury. SUBMITTED PHOTO Beaver Pond in the Walter Cowls Jones Working Forest near the Quabbin Reservoir. SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO Modified: 1/6/2021 1:53:07 PM Nine years after completing the largest contiguous private land conservation arrangement in the state’s history, additional W.D. Cowls forestland totaling 2,038 acres, between the Quabbin Reservoir and North Amherst, is being permanently protected. On Wednesday, state officials announced the creation of the Walter Cowls Jones Working Forest, which supplements the 3,486-acre Paul C. Jones Working Forest and will serve to protect water supplies locally and for Boston, preserve extensive wildlife habitat and promote continued production of timber. ....