Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Mill Creek Residential Trust expects to finish Phase I in about a year and a half.
In a little over a year, expect to see a new apartment community on Early Street. Mill Creek Residential Trust began demolishing homes and removing debris and brush in January to clear the land at 32 Early St., which will become the new location of Latitude, luxury rentals. Now that demolition has finished, construction will begin, marked by a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday. “It does take a lot of time, but when you get it right, you break ground. It’s wonderful to be a part of a community that continues to grow,” Mayor Tim Dougherty said at the ceremony. “There were times that were difficult because Morristown comes first, not the developer. I think that the developer, Mill Creek, understood that that was our belief … (and that) is …
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Phase I construction begins after Tuesday's groundbreaking ceremony.
In 2012, the Speedwell Redevelopment Plan was finally approved. In 2013, work on its first phase is is now beginning with a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at 32 Early Street. Mill Creek Residential purchased Phase I of the Speedwell Redevelopment project. This land purchase paves the way for development of "Latitude," a luxury rental apartment community situated on Early Street (off of Speedwell Avenue). Latitude is designed to further enhance Morristown as a pedestrian-friendly, destination community. The project is the first large-scale residential development to be constructed in almost four years in Morristown. Leading multifamily developer and investor Mill Creek Residential Trust will transform the site into a luxury…
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Friday, January 25, 2013
Developers of parcel at Speedwell Avenue and Spring Street expect to break ground on 15,000-square-foot pharmacy sometime this year.
With site plan approval Thursday night for CVS after a nearly-four-hour Planning Board meeting, developers indicated their intent to break ground sometime this year. Shortly before 11:30 p.m., the Board almost unanimously voted in favor of the plan, with only board member Michael Pooler "abstaining." Pooler had cited his concern with certain traffic issues, particularly the developer's reluctance to prohibit left-hand turns into the property from Spring Street for more hours than already agreed. The site plan approval Thursday follows the town's redevelopment agency approval in December to modify a portion of Phase IV of the Speedwell Redevelopment Plan already approved for up to 45,000 square feet of retail space and about 150 residential…
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Several Early Street houses and Department of Public Works building to be demolished, making way for 268-unit apartment building.
The temporary fence is up and workers are working in the bitter cold on the first part of the first phase of the Speedwell Redevelopment project. Several houses on Early Street have been fenced off for a couple weeks as the area is cleared of brush, old oil tanks and any other debris. A worker on the site Wednesday said this would pave the way for the houses and Department of Public Works building behind them on Clinton Street to be demolished, sometime in the next couple weeks. That is when the area is poised to see a bit of disturbance. "They will be ripping up all the sidewalks and utilities," Business Administrator Michael Rogers said. "It will be a major undertaking once they start." With Morristown High School nearby, a pedestrian …
Tyrone Sanchez
9:30 pm on Friday, May 24, 2013
We had our equipment yard in that neighborhood for almost 20 years. The only problem is that the bulldozers did not continue all the way to east Hanover ave. lets take out the whole area, it's a drain on morristown and benefits no one except the local detritus. Good riddance.   more ›