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By now you may have seen the two new signals at the Minuteman bike path’s Mill Street crossing. (They went up last week.) But you may still have some questions: Why did they go up? Who paid for them? How do they work? Well, we recently tracked down the people in the know, and here is what they had to say: The developer of the new Alta Brigham Square apartments, Wood Partners, was required to improve this crossing as part of their special building permit with the town, according to the town’s engineer, Wayne Chouinard. Wood Partners contracted Bill Scully, a planner now with Westford-based Green International Affiliates, to work on the crossing in conjunction with the town’s Transportation Advisory Committee. “The overall objective was to …
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Brigham's Ice Cream
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The apartments at the old Brigham's site on Mill Street recently became available to rent.
Recent Coverage 36 Apartments Now Available at Old Brigham's Site 17 New Affordable Apartments Available at Old Brigham's Site Photos courtesy of Wood Partners and via the Alta Brigham Square Facebook page.
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Applications are due by 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30.
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The following is from the Town of Arlington. 17 New Affordable Apartments at Alta Brigham Square, 30-50 Mill St. Studios: $941/month One-bedrooms: $1,068/month Two-bedrooms: $1,185/month (Rent does not include any utilities except water and sewer.) Alta Brigham Square is a 116-unit apartment building located one-half block off of Massachusetts Avenue at Arlington Center (30-50 Mill St.). Seventeen of the units will be reserved for individuals and families who qualify for this affordable housing program. Affordable apartments include designer finishes such as gorgeous plank flooring in kitchen and bath; granite countertops; stainless steel appliances; upgraded espresso-colored designer cabinetry; oversized kitchen islands; and tile …
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Arlington Town Hall
730 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA
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Arlington Senior Center
27 Maple St, Arlington, MA
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Robbins Library
700 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA
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The units range from roughly $1,700 to $3,355 per month.
Thirty-six of the 116 units in the new Alta Brigham Square community are now available for rent, according to a press release from the project’s developer, Wood Partners. Eight more are on track to be available in January, according to the release. The 135,000-square-foot development consists of 18 studios (598 square feet), 35 one-bedroom units (719-915 square feet) and 63 two-bedroom units (1,013-1,178 square feet). The units will lease at $2.85 per square foot, according to the release, meaning the studios will lease for roughly $1,700 per month, the one-bedroom units for $2,050-2,600 and the two-bedroom units for $2,885-3,355. Fifteen percent of the units are reserved for families earning 60 percent or less of the area median income. …
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Wind Dummy 25
5:45 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013
Unreal that the best feature in this town is such a problem...It seems you can have all the meetings & crossing warnings giant flashing neon lights, tunnels, overpasses etc in the world, but it won't fix stupid. Well at least the blizzard will fill in that old train line for awhile. The streets will shrink but that's life in the bike lane... Good luck out there two wheelers & pathogens. Your a …   more ›