Real Estate
Four Watertown Homes Were Sold This Week
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Three condos and a single family home were sold this week. 222 Main St. #222, 5 bedroom 3 bathroom 2,333 sq. ft. Condo, Sold: $975,000
30 Wells Ave., 4 bedroom 1 bathroom 1,629 sq.
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Three condos and a single family home were sold this week. 222 Main St. #222, 5 bedroom 3 bathroom 2,333 sq. ft. Condo, Sold: $975,000
30 Wells Ave., 4 bedroom 1 bathroom 1,629 sq.
Check out the open houses around town this weekend. 101 N. Beacon St. #205, $829,000 2 bedroom 2 bathroom 940 sq. ft. Condo, Open House: Sunday, May 15 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
101 N. Beacon St.
Watertown’s Ritcey East has chosen as one of five finalists in a contest run by Toast for restaurants who make a difference in their communities. The winner will received $10,000, and voting is now open. The restaurant on Waverley Avenue, is “serving up a safe place for the LGBTQ+ community and a fresh take on comfort food,” according to Toast. Ritcey East was nominated by a fan of the restaurant because it is “a small, queer-owned biz that kept all their staff during the pandemic and continues to partner with local charities.” Say hello to our Built for You $10k Contest Finalist, Ritcey East!
Charlie BreitroseWatertown City Hall
Officials from City Hall will talk about the process of updating Watertown’s primary planning document, the Comprehensive Plan, during an event hosted by the Watertown Business Coalition. The networking event will be held at City Hall (149 Main St.) in the Council Chambers on Wednesday, May 18 from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
The City is updating the Watertown Comprehensive Plan, which was adopted in 2015. The document that lays out the vision for the future development in Watertown and includes economic development, land use, and transportation.
Enjoy coffee and pastries will be provided by O’Some Café. Register by clicking here.
A single family home and three condos were sold this week. 35 Lovell Road, 4 bedroom 3 bathroom 2,579 sq. ft. Single Family, Sold: $1,140,000
22 Quincy St. #1, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom 1,532 sq.
Watertown has a dozen open houses this weekend. 101 N Beacon St. #205, $829,000 2 bedroom 2 bathroom 940 sq. ft., Condo, Open House: Saturday, May 7 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
101 N Beacon St. #201, $839,000 2 bedroom 2 bathroom 957 sq.
Natalie Nigito PhotographyKatie Sherburne, human resources manager at Forma Therapeutics speaks during the Life Sciences Panel at Hosmer School. Looking on, from right to left, are: Chris Nasveschuk, senior vice president of chemistry at C4 Therapeutics, Mark Bamforth, CEO of Arranta Bio, Watertown Superintendent Dede Galdston, and Watertown K-7 Math and Science Coordinator Elizabeth Kaplan
The life science industry has discovered Watertown, with the city becoming home to a growing number of pharmaceutical, medical and other biotech companies. Recently, representatives from a few of these companies joined Watertown educators at a forum hosted by the Watertown Business Coalition. The event took place at the new Hosmer Elementary School on April 27. The groups spoke about how they collaborate, and opportunities for the future.
The City of Watertown will be updating its Comprehensive Plan. This document guides what the City will look like in future, and covers topics such as economic development, land use, and transportation. The review will be an 18-month process that will be led by the Department of Community Development and Planning and a consultant team from Stantec in partnership with the Planning Advisory Committee.
The first public meeting will be in the Hosmer School Cafeteria, 1 Concord Road, on Thursday, May 19 from 7-8:30 p.m. It will be held live and on Zoom. “This year, we are updating the city’s comprehensive plan which means that we want your feedback to plan for Watertown’s future,” said the announcement from the City. City officials want to hear from Watertown residents, property owners, business owners, and workers.