At the City Plan Commission meeting Wednesday, an excited Darren Seid of Epimoni and Peter Antoniou of Adam America said they closed on the $10 million deal Tuesday to take over the project to build 299 units of housing with some 6,000 square feet of retail space at 87 Union St. The project is one of two large housing plans popular with the Wooster Square residents that will connect the neighborhood with downtown. They expect to start construction immediately and “take it to the finish line,” Seid said.
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