A tough old city is again wooed for its waterfront, and times have changed.
in the city. The story featured Hollywood East along with other unbuilt projects with names such as Gloucester Vista, along with what was touted as the first organic waste-to-energy/compost recycling facility in America.
“I’m opposed to it,” said Eileen Murphy, who lives in the Gloucester Towne senior complex between Freedom Pier and Proprietor’s Park. Jim Fritz, a 63-year-old retired restaurant worker who also lives in Gloucester Towne, said the Meridia proposal would be “great and help revitalize” the city where he was born.
Wilson Feliciano, 46, a landscaper who lives just north of the pier on King Street, said he would welcome the development, as long as local residents could continue to use the wide, brick-paved walkway around the perimeter. And forklift operator Jerry Hall, 25, agreed that the walkway and views of the river “need to stay open for the people and the kids who like to come out here.
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