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Quincy board approves 4‑unit townhouse project at 80 Independence Ave with 12 parking spaces
Summary
After a lengthy presentation and neighbor questions about street width and maneuverability, the ZBA approved a plan to replace a rundown warehouse with four three‑story townhouse‑style units (two bedrooms each) and 12 parking spaces at 80 Independence Ave; the developer previously received site‑plan approval from the Planning Board.
The Quincy Zoning Board of Appeals approved an application to demolish an existing warehouse and build four three‑story, townhouse‑style condominium units at 80 Independence Avenue.
Attorney Patrick Foley, representing the applicant, said the project had received site‑plan approval from the Quincy Planning Board and would replace an underused, rundown structure near the Quincy Adams Red Line station. "It's gonna clean up the site," Foley told…
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