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Foundation Park, 100 apartments planned for Middletown’s Manchester and Main
Three local partners are each investing $5 million in the revitalization project.
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Foundation Park, 100 apartments planned for Middletown’s Manchester and Main
Three local partners are each investing $5 million in the revitalization project.
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[OPINION] ODOT missed by not funding the Western Hills Viaduct and other urban projects
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