Remember the controversial housing project at Braintree's South Shore Plaza? It took a big step forward.
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"The days of empty parking lots, excess asphalt, open space with no public use or recreating benefit need to end," said town planning officials, emphasizing the necessity of utilizing existing spaces for residential development.
"The live, work model is alive and thriving in Massachusetts and it's time that Braintree uses their existing retail stock, land and excess infrastructure for something more productive," stated the planning department, noting the shift in development strategy.
Read at Boston.com
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