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July 23, 2018

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V O L . X X I V N O. X V J U LY 2 3 , 2 0 1 8 22 R E A L E S TAT E / C O N S T R U C T I O N / D E S I G N have been permitted or are being built or have been built," says Cole. "And that doesn't include the Trenton side where, two miles from where the new Jackson Lab facility is going in, they've got at least 10 units boxed up and the founda- tions for more coming along. So if you look at all of that, there are a lot of proj- ects in motion. In my estimation, it's just dealing with pent-up demand." What's underway Residential projects underway or recently completed include: ¡ Jonathan Bates of Stone Park Properties LLC in Ellsworth received a certifi cate of occupancy for a nine-unit property on the Bangor Road and has proposed a 24-unit site on Washington Street. ¡ Broughman Builders received a certifi cate of occupancy for a six- unit site on Townhouse Way and began construction on eight units on Beckwith Court. ¡ Jesse Derr of J.D.Builders LLC received a certifi cate of occupancy on two six-unit sites and is constructing two more six-unit properties. » C O N T I N U E D F RO M P R E V I O U S PA G E F O C U S Mike Wight, president of Broughman Builders, says vacant apartments generate immediate interest from prospective tenants. P H O T O / F R E D F I E L D

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