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Developer: Old Greenport School to go 'upscale'
May 05, 2015 6:28 am
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An architectural rendering of The Falls housing development, to be located on Route 66 in Greenport. The former elementary school can be seen to the right in the drawing.
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Developer JMS Construction Services has announced its plans for the former Greenport Elementary School parcel located on Route 66 in Greenport. In a statement released May 4, the company characterized The Falls as an upscale apartment complex, calling it "Goldilocks" living in Hudson. The development consists of 116 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments in two new four-story structures, on the 22-acre site, which will also include walking trails, a dog run, a swimming pool and outdoor tennis courts. The rental units would range in price from $1,300 to $1,900 per month. “We believe it's an unbeatable combination of urban chic and country living,” said John Perri, Business Manager at JMS Construction Services. What the company calls a ‘just right’ environment. The complex will retain the historic school building to house common areas. JMS hopes to open The Falls first phase in the summer of 2016.
An architectural rendering of The Falls housing development, to be located on Route 66 in Greenport. The former elementary school can be seen to the right in the drawing.(Source: jmscollective.com)[/caption]
Developer JMS Construction Services has announced its plans for the former Greenport Elementary School parcel located on Route 66 in Greenport. In a statement released May 4, the company characterized The Falls as an upscale apartment complex, calling it "Goldilocks" living in Hudson. The development consists of 116 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments in two new four-story structures, on the 22-acre site, which will also include walking trails, a dog run, a swimming pool and outdoor tennis courts. The rental units would range in price from $1,300 to $1,900 per month. “We believe it's an unbeatable combination of urban chic and country living,” said John Perri, Business Manager at JMS Construction Services. What the company calls a ‘just right’ environment. The complex will retain the historic school building to house common areas. JMS hopes to open The Falls first phase in the summer of 2016.

