Engineer Mark Lucy of Horizons Engineering of Ossipee is shown at the April 27 meeting of the Conway Planning Board explaining the plans for a 24-unit rental housing project to be located in the former Echo Group building. (TOM EASTMAN SCREEN SHOT)
The Conway Planning Board on April 27 gave unanimous conditional approval for a 24-unit rental residential complex inside the former Echo Group building at 15 Washington St. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Plans for the former Echo Group building, with storage on the ground floor for tenants and 24, one bedroom loft rental apartments on the first floor. (HORIZONS ENGINEERING)
The site plan for the former Echo Group building, with storage on the ground floor for tenants and 24, one bedroom loft rental apartments on the first floor. (HORIZONS ENGINEERING)
Engineer Mark Lucy of Horizons Engineering of Ossipee is shown at the April 27 meeting of the Conway Planning Board explaining the plans for a 24-unit rental housing project to be located in the former Echo Group building. (TOM EASTMAN SCREEN SHOT)
The Conway Planning Board on April 27 gave unanimous conditional approval for a 24-unit rental residential complex inside the former Echo Group building at 15 Washington St. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Plans for the former Echo Group building, with storage on the ground floor for tenants and 24, one bedroom loft rental apartments on the first floor. (HORIZONS ENGINEERING)
The site plan for the former Echo Group building, with storage on the ground floor for tenants and 24, one bedroom loft rental apartments on the first floor. (HORIZONS ENGINEERING)
CONWAY — The Conway Planning Board gave unanimous conditional approval after full site-plan review at its April 27 meeting to Garg Complex LLC to turn the former Echo Group site across from the Conway Public Library into 24 one-bedroom loft residential units, a caretaker’s unit, storage units in the basement level and a 4,552-square-foot commercial space for a continued Echo office within the building at 15 Washington St.
The board voted 7-0 to approve the plan, with chair Ben Colbath, vice chair Ailie Byers, secretary Erik Corbett, selectmen’s representative Steve Porter and members Bill Barbin, Eliza Grant and Mark Hounsell all voting in favor.
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