The project will temporarily be titled the Connecticut River Valley Public Market at Windsor Locks Station. After the meeting, Kervick said Zaretsky’s feasibility cost $30,000, paid for by a state grant. Kervick also said a business plan for the project was completed in August, which cost $85,000, paid for with money raised by the Tax Increment Financing district. Zarestky said the project would create 400 new jobs, nearly 100 entrepreneurial opportunities, and several million dollars in tax revenues. Selectman Scott A. Storms asked Kervick how he intends to make sure more residents become aware of the project, suggesting a public hearing. Kervick said the project will head to the Planning and Zoning Commission “soon.”
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