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Manchester mixed-use apartment project wins town approvals

A 33-unit mixed-use apartment development in Manchester has won initial approvals from the town.

The project proposed by 3 Squared LLC includes knocking down an existing former bank branch on-site, at 14 North Main St., and building a new 11,600-square-foot three-story apartment building. The development was granted a special exception approval by the Manchester Planning and Zoning Commission last week, and also had its erosion and sedimentation control plans approved, according to town documents, so developers can move forward with the project.

The developer lists Nicholas Martino, Louis Roy Evjen and Isaac Shweky as principals, state records show.

Plans for the new L-shaped building include 33 residential units: 10 studios; 18 one-bedroom units; and five two-bedroom apartments. Five retail spaces will be available on the first floor, totalling 4,250 square feet, and a rooftop patio and garden is also planned.

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The plans also include 9,400 square feet of open recreational space, according to documents from the town.

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