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Pittsfield Accepts $125K Grant to Help St. Mary's Project
By Andy McKeever, iBerkshires Staff
05:27PM / Saturday, December 01, 2018
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The funding is for infrastructure and the preserve the terracotta roof and the campanile tower.

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The state released a $125,000 allocation to move the St. Mary's redevelopment project along.
 
The City Council accepted the grant from the state on Tuesday and the money will fund upgraded infrastructure to the project and preserve the terracotta roofing and campanile tower. The $6 million project is being undertaken by CT Management and will transform the St. Mary the Morningstar property into 29 market-rate housing units. 
 
"We will go through our bidding process for the water line, which is required because of the fire-suppression system, and the preservation of the terracotta roof and campanile tower," Director of Community Development Deanna Ruffer said.
 
Ruffer expects the specifications and request for proposals to be prepared in December and the bid and work to begin early in 2019. She said the water line is a fairly straightforward project and the city has already expanded capacity from the south side of Tyler Street to the north side, where the church and accompanying four buildings are located. 
 
"I expect we would have it out to bid after the first of the year," Ruffer said.
 
The grant was part of the state's budget and was petitioned for by state Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier, who made that allocation her sole budget amendment request. The funding helps close a funding gap in the project for developer David Carver, who is attempting to renovate the vacant buildings at a price point at which rents will still be affordable to the market.
 
Work has already begun on the campus. The project received a boost when Mill Town Capital partnered with Carver in the project. Mill Town matched Carver's equity in the project to help secure bank loans. The demolition and securing of the buildings, at least one of which has sat vacant for three decades, began in the fall. Carver hopes to have construction start in early 2019 and apartments available by that fall.
 
The project will encompass the entire 2.6-acre campus.
 
The church itself was nearly knocked down in 2014 when Cafua Management sought to purchase the land and build a Dunkin Donuts drive-thru. That triggered significant outrage among the community who didn't want to see the buildings razed. When Cafua Management backed out of that deal, Carver made an offer.
 
He purchased the property from the Springfield Diocese last year. 
 
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