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LEXINGTON, Mass.— A significant milestone has been reached as construction has officially commenced on a new residential project featuring 312 mixed-income units at 17 Hartwell Avenue. This development aims to address the growing demand for housing in the area, offering a diverse range of living options to meet the needs of the community.
The project is designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment while providing modern amenities and sustainable living solutions. It is expected to enhance the local economy by creating jobs during the construction phase and beyond. The development will also contribute to the town's housing stock, making it more accessible for families and individuals seeking affordable living options.
Community leaders have expressed enthusiasm for the project, highlighting its potential to foster a vibrant neighborhood atmosphere. As the construction progresses, residents can look forward to the positive impact this new development will have on the Lexington area.
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