76-unit apartment building built as part of the Freshwater Plaza mixed-use development at the northeast corner of N. 1st St. and E. Greenfield Ave. The project was developed by Wangard Partners. The building contains 15,900 square-feet of retail space on the first floor.
A condition of the project’s New Market Tax Credits financing will require Wangard to set aside 20 percent of the units at below-market rents for moderate-income residents.
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