Study: Lake units will help local businesses

By MARK SARDELLA

WAKEFIELD — An economic impact study conducted for Cabot Cabot & Forbes concluded that the real estate giant’s proposed 485-unit apartment complex at the head of the Lake would have a beneficial impact on Wakefield businesses, particularly those in the downtown area.

CC&F’s local attorney Brian McGrail told the Zoning Board of Appeals last week that…

 

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