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BOSTON, MA— Construction has officially commenced on 582 Kelley, a significant 304-unit residential development situated on Kelley Boulevard in North Attleboro. This ambitious project is the result of a collaborative effort aimed at addressing the growing demand for housing in the region.
The development is designed to provide modern living spaces that cater to a diverse range of residents, including families and young professionals. With an emphasis on community, the project will feature a variety of amenities intended to enhance the living experience. These may include recreational areas, green spaces, and facilities that promote social interaction among residents.
Local officials have expressed enthusiasm about the project, highlighting its potential to stimulate economic growth in the area. The construction of 582 Kelley is expected to create numerous job opportunities during the building phase and contribute to the overall vibrancy of North Attleboro. As the project progresses, it will be closely monitored to ensure it meets the community's needs and standards.
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