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Zoning board clears Cherry & Webb building conversion to up to 70 apartments; requires secured parking and no street-facing residences on South Main
Summary
The board approved a proposal to convert the historic Cherry & Webb (139 South Main) into up to 70 market-rate apartments with commercial space, conditioned on keeping South Main Street storefronts commercial and securing 70 off-street parking spaces.
The Zoning Board of Appeals approved a plan to convert the historic Cherry & Webb building at 139 South Main St. into up to 70 market-rate apartments with accompanying commercial space, contingent on conditions including maintaining commercial storefronts along South Main and securing a set number of off-street parking spaces.
Developer Carolyn Hirth, representing Little Tiger Capital LLC, presented renderings and a unit mix intended to attract young professionals: 26 studios, 27 one-bedrooms, seven one-bedrooms with dens and eight two-bedroom units. Hirth said the team intends to preserve historic interior and exterior features and include building amenities such as a rooftop deck, in-unit laundry and a basement amenity suite.
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