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FALL RIVER — Whether or not to sell the Bank Street Armory to local developer Alan Macomber for market-rate housing was up for its third vote on Tuesday before the City Council, but after ...
FALL RIVER — In the three months since the City Council voted down the sale of the Bank Street Armory for redevelopment into market-rate housing, there’s been some progress to move oversight ...
FALL RIVER — Last January, the City Council rejected a plan to sell the Bank Street Armory and renovate it into a market-rate housing development, and ever since there’s been little movement ...
How does a museum suit Fall River’s vision for the old armory? The city-owned armory first opened to the public on Feb. 24, 1897, but has been shuttered since April 2015 after an inspection ...
FALL RIVER — The Bank Street Armory was first home to a pair of Massachusetts volunteer militias when completed in 1897, and served with its fortress-like construction during World War II.
FALL RIVER — In the three months since the City Council voted down the sale of the Bank Street Armory for redevelopment into market-rate housing, there’s been some progress to move oversight ...
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