History Being Made in Ipswich...Again!
- By Jennifer Meuse
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Ipswich -
The Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously approved plans for a three-story mixed commercial and residential building to replace the Ipswich News on Market Street.
Owner Shawn Cayer said he would begin construction on the new building as soon as possible, probably by early July.
Cayer needed ZBA approval for a lot line extension of 160 feet at the back of the building to square it [...]
Ipswich -
If you go
The backhoe and dump trucks have come and gone. The last of the debris -- broken boards, charred chunks of wood, a twisted magazine stand, partially buried pages [...]
Former Ipswich News and Ross Building DemolitionIpswich - The fire damaged building owned by the Ross family on Market Street was demolished earlier this week. The Ipswich News Store, which shared a chimney and staircase with the Rosses' building, is now [...]
Ipswich - The demolition delay instituted on the building that adjoins Ipswich News on Market Street is up in early January. The owners of that building, Arthur and Peter Ross, plan to move ahead with their plans to demolish it and rebuild. The fate of the Ipswich News building itself is still up in the air as the new year [...]
Ipswich - A permit for demolition has been filed to remove non-historical parts of the Ipswich News building on Market Street.
The town manager's building permits report lists John Allen as holding a permit for demolition of his property at 16 Market St.
Following the fire in July, the proceedings began with the Historical Commission to [...]