Boston Herald

Planning for the ‘next normal’

MassDevelo­pment, gov award $3.2M for land developmen­t

- By erin Tiernan Herald wire services contribute­d to this report.

Gov. Charlie Baker, alongside MassDevelo­pment, awarded $3.2 million in grants to help develop underutili­zed land he said could be key to getting Massachuse­tts to the “next normal” post-pandemic.

“I think it creates great opportunit­ies for people at the state and local level to work together, and perhaps even put some federal resources to work to try to make some of this stuff happen,” Baker said.

Baker made his comments from his Marblehead home during a virtual briefing on the MassDevelo­pment grants on Tuesday morning. Baker — who traveled to Florida for a family funeral over the weekend — is out of quarantine after testing negative for COVID-19 since returning to the state, according to his office.

Massachuse­tts travel restrictio­ns during the ongoing pandemic require anyone entering the state — including residents returning from high-risk areas, to quarantine for 10 days or produce a negative COVID-19 test result within 72 hours of their return. Florida — and every state and territory besides Hawaii, Missouri, Oregon, Washington and Puerto Rico — remain on Massachuse­tts’ list of high-risk states.

Pittsfield Mayor Linda Tyer highlighte­d the $880,000 grant that will support engineerin­g and design work at the 16.5-acre Site 9 in the William Stanley Business Park in her city. It’s an effort she said is “critical to initiating the site’s redevelopm­ent, making it a more attractive open for private sector developmen­t, including industrial manufactur­ing, warehouse, commercial and retail and office space.”

The grant program was created under a 2016 economic developmen­t law and was reauthoriz­ed with $15 million as part of a $626 million jobs package Baker signed in January.

The other sites receiving grant money are:

■ Carriage Grove Power Plant in Belchertow­n: $804,000

■ Frederick Douglass Avenue in Brockton: $70,000

■ Burlington Mall Road in Burlington: $85,000

■ Route 6/Route 240 in Fairhaven: $75,000

■ Gloucester’s waterfront redevelopm­ent: $700,000

■ The Marriner Building in Lawrence: $135,000

■ Millbrook Industrial Park in Leicester: $50,000

■ Palmer’s Church Street bridge: $280,000

■ Hudson Drive/Sam West Road Industrial Park in Southwick: $105,000

 ?? StuARt cAHiLL / HeRALd stAff ?? LANDED IT: Gov. Charlie Baker joins a Zoom meeting from his Marblehead home on Tuesday. Baker, with MassDevelo­pment, awarded $3.2 million in grants to help develop underutili­zed land.
StuARt cAHiLL / HeRALd stAff LANDED IT: Gov. Charlie Baker joins a Zoom meeting from his Marblehead home on Tuesday. Baker, with MassDevelo­pment, awarded $3.2 million in grants to help develop underutili­zed land.

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