Owner Shows His Vision for Mt. Wayte Plaza
Framingham Planning Board saw very early conceptual drawings of what the owner of the Mount Wayte Plaza hopes to do with his property.
There are few details, no businesses identified and the timeline is still uncertain, but the owner of the Mount Wayte Plaza showed Thursday night very early conceptual drawings of what he foresees the mostly-empty plaza could look like in the future. Waterman Design Associates Senior Project Manager Michael Dryden, in making the presentation to the Framingham Planning Board, said the gas station building would be torn down along with the former Fotomat booth. The facelifted vision of the plaza would include more than 20,000 square feet of new office space and more than 11,000 square feet of retail space. Plaza owner Sam Adams said ideally, he would love to start construction in the spring of 2013. Construction would be a minimum of 12 to …
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Dan Fredonia
4:31 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012
"Presently, the plaza has three tenants - a Dunkin Donuts, St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop and a barber shop. None of them are drive-thru." Hmmmmm...I'm wondering what a drive-thru barber shop WOULD be like??? Yikes!!!!!   more ›