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Velocity Property Management
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HPRB Approves Four-Story Design for Mount Pleasant Laundromat Redevelopment
Nena Perry-Brown | June 10th 2020
The project was redesigned after boardmembers objected to the "massive" appearance of the fourth story.... read»
A Brand New Look For 15-Unit Mount Pleasant Laundromat Redevelopment
Nena Perry-Brown | March 10th 2020
Plans first emerged for the site at the end of 2019.... read»
New Details and More Views of 31-Unit Residential Development Planned Near Uptown Theater
Nena Perry-Brown | December 11th 2019
The plans for the proposed infill development have changed a bit over the past 1.5 months.... read»
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