An excavator from New Hampshire Demolition scoops up building debris at the old condominiums by Settlers Green in North Conway on Wednesday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
An excavator from New Hampshire Demolition scoops up building debris at the old condominiums by Settlers Green in North Conway on Wednesday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
An old sign stands near the fenced-off area at the old condominiums by Settlers Green in North Conway. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — Demolition has begun on The Condominium at Settlers Green, which were abandoned decades ago to make way for a North Conway bypass that never came to fruition. This will make way for 105 units of new housing that recently were proposed to the Conway Planning Board by the NH Housing Finance Authority.
The roughly 6-acre lot is located just east of Market Basket, between Barnes Road and North-South Road, with Common Court serving as its southern border. The heavily wooded lot is owned by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation and was home to two yellow, wooden condo buildings.
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