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Commission clears siding, window and door changes at former Coca‑Cola building for midwife rebirthing center
Summary
The Worcester Historical Commission approved a building demolition‑delay waiver allowing overlay siding, window replacements and new openings at 333 Shrewsbury Street to accommodate a proposed midwife rebirthing center and two residential units; the project has planning board approval.
The Worcester Historical Commission voted Oct. 9 to grant a building demolition‑delay waiver for exterior work at 333 Shrewsbury Street, the former Coca‑Cola bottling building, to allow overlaying new siding over painted masonry, replacing and enlarging doors and replacing and adding windows in a side/rear section of the structure.
Attorney Joshua Lee Smith, representing the applicant, said the overall building is roughly 77,000 square feet and that the…
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