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The Pinehills is an example of development that can be catalytic in suburban markets. The Pinehills offers a wide variety of housing – condominiums, single family, apartments – with views of protected open space or within walking distance to the two acre park at the heart of the mixed-use Village Green and its shops and restaurants. Walking trails through the woods connect neighborhoods to each other and the Village Green. With direct access to Rt. 3, the Kingston Commuter Rail and downtown Plymouth are a 10 minute drive. Number of homes: 3,065 homes; plus 1,3000,000 square feet of mixed use Lot size: 973 buildable acres; 3,243 acres total; 2,270 acres open space Density: 3.5 homes/ buildable acre Home types: Apartments; Condominiums; Townhomes; Single family; Cottage; Custom Transit Access: 10 minutes to Kingston Commuter Rail Development type: Residential, Mixed Use, Commercial, Open Space, Recreation Criteria met: Smart Land Use; Walkability; Higher Density; Access to Town Center; Amenities; Net Positive Tax Revenue Affordable homes: 19 through Pinehills Affordable Housing Trust Development stage: Under construction Zoning Vehicle: Open Space Mixed Use Development zoning Town Supported: Yes Community Engagement: Yes Revitalization and use of underutilized commercial, office, industrial parcels/corridors? No Job Creation: 33 businesses in Village Green with hundreds of employees, plus hundreds of construction jobs Smaller square footage? Generally, yes, but wide range 700 sqft to 5,000 sqft Net fiscal impact: $22 million annually (increasign by $1 million per year) Chamber & Housing Committee Support: Highlighted project in Chamber’s Housing Report Developer & Key Stakeholders: Town of Plymouth Tony Green of Pinehills LLC and Alan and Dan Green of The Green Company Tom and Walter Wallace of Wallace Associates Steve Karp, Steve Fischman and Doug Karp of New England Development
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AuthorSouth Shore Chamber Housing Committee Archives
June 2019
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