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Council approves sale of Wall Street lots for modular homes; developer pledges working‑class affordability
Summary
Council voted to authorize sale of multiple Wall Street parcels to Burwell Enterprises for $60,000 and heard a 10‑minute presentation from Uriel Burwell on an initial eight‑home modular pilot aimed at working‑class families near the train station; Burwell signaled coordination with housing authorities and possible use of down‑payment assistance.
The Trenton City Council on April 21 approved Ordinance 26‑038 to sell multiple city lots on Wall Street to Burwell Enterprises, the proponent of an 8‑unit modular housing pilot aimed at working‑class families near the train station.
“I'm doing eight modular homes here on Wall Street,” Uriel Burwell told the council, describing a concept of two‑family modular units—roughly 2,200–2,500 square feet per house with two parking spaces underneath—and an intent…
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