. Boston marine industrial park, o'connell seafood company, inc. Project: a restoration of Boston harbor pier facility for the fishing industry: urban development action grant application to the u. S. Department of housing and urban development. Boston Marine Industrial Park, Boston (Mass. ); Political participation; Community and Economic Development; Development Projects; Fisheries; Piers. EXHIBIT 4--LAND BANK LETTER Cominonweallh o( Massachusetts Government Land Bank One Ashbufton Place. Room 2109 Boston, Massachusetts 02108 (617)727-8257 f . McCall. Jf , Chaiiman Bdrtwia Fctjan, Vic
. Boston marine industrial park, o'connell seafood company, inc. Project: a restoration of Boston harbor pier facility for the fishing industry: urban development action grant application to the u. S. Department of housing and urban development. Boston Marine Industrial Park, Boston (Mass. ); Political participation; Community and Economic Development; Development Projects; Fisheries; Piers. EXHIBIT 4--LAND BANK LETTER Cominonweallh o( Massachusetts Government Land Bank One Ashbufton Place. Room 2109 Boston, Massachusetts 02108 (617)727-8257 f . McCall. Jf , Chaiiman Bdrtwia Fctjan, Vice Chairman Thi-odote C Landimark. SecrL'iary Alficd W Aichibald Mary KeMtijfew Ka^^ler Maufice N. Kati Cafolyn P. Panan Lawrence C. Sullivan Edward T. Hanley, e« oHicio JeHrey A. Simon, Executive Oiiector January 18, 1980 Mr. Brian Dacey EDIC 60 Cone;ress Street Boston'^ Mass. 02109 Dear Brian: On behalf of the Massachusetts Government Land Bank, let me express our strong support for the O'Connell Seafood Company's proposed expansion and the UDAG application which is involved. As I understand the proposal-, EDIC will loan the entire UDAG amount to O'Connell, which will reconstruct Piers 7 and 8 and build an adjoining headquarters and servicing facility. This investment will in turn enable O'Connell to obtain financing for the purchase oi seven new ve s s e 1 s . Needless to say, this kind of marine industrial expansion is precisely v/hat the Land Bank envisioned when it financed the City's purchase of the former South Boston Naval Annex. At this time, a coordinated strategy for maximum job genera- tion on the South Boston industrial waterfront has emerged among the Land Bank, the City, and the Massachusetts Port Authority. The O'Connell expansion--which both supports, and capitalizes on, Massport's renovation of the Boston Fish Pier--represents the kind of interaction required if that strategy is to bear fruit. As you know, while EDIC's mortgage agreement with the Land Bank fo
Size: 1393px × 1795px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookcollectionamericana, booksubjectfisheries