Milford Board Approves Church Conversion to Affordable Housing
Plans To Transform Church Into Apartments Reviewed By Milford Board
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The Milford Planning and Zoning Board has approved a developer's plan to convert a former church into 20 affordable apartments in the Devon section of Milford, Connecticut.
- 01The project involves renovating the United Church of Christ located on Pequot Street.
- 02The conversion will create 20 apartments aimed at providing affordable housing.
- 03The approval was part of the recent Planning and Zoning Board agenda in Milford.
- 04This initiative addresses the need for affordable housing in the area.
- 05The developer is moving forward with the plans following the board's approval.
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The Milford Planning and Zoning Board has approved a proposal to convert the United Church of Christ on Pequot Street into 20 affordable apartments. This development is part of efforts to address housing needs in Milford's Devon section. The project aims to provide affordable housing options and has received positive feedback from the board during its review. The developer is set to move forward with the renovation plans following the approval, marking a significant step in enhancing the community's housing landscape.
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The conversion will provide much-needed affordable housing in Milford, addressing local housing shortages.
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