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Cathartes and Janco Development to break ground on Harborwalk Apartments at Plymouth Station

Plymouth, MA Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker will attend a groundbreaking event for Harborwalk Apartments, a 300-unit apartment complex that is the first step in a large North Plymouth revitalization project called Plymouth Station. 

The event will take place at 10 a.m. on August 21 at 381 Court St., also known as Cordage Park. Project co-developers Jim Goldenberg, principal and founder of Cathartes, and Joseph Jannetty, president of Janco Development, will also speak at the event.

Harborwalk Apartments, named for its proximity to the water, will feature 4 four-story buildings, on 11 landscaped acres. The apartment community will house 400-500 residents and feature a mix of one and two-bedroom homes, 25% of which will be available to households earning 80% AMI. Amenities will include an outdoor pool, a roof deck overlooking the ocean, ground floor lounge and co-work space, dog wash and dog run, fitness and yoga spaces.

“It is truly an honor to play a role in the revitalization of such an historic town,” said Goldenberg. “The groundbreaking event is just the first step in the Plymouth Station project. When complete, the development of North Plymouth will be an area that both residents and non-residents will enjoy for many years to come.”

The multi-year Plymouth Station project will also include waterfront condominiums, additional phases of residential apartments, an extension of the North Plymouth Rail Trail and the redevelopment of the Cordage Pier. Plymouth Station encompasses the existing Cordage Commerce Center featuring 40 businesses employing more than 1,000 workers. The project aims to bring thousands of residents, tenants to the area and have a transformative impact on not only the town, but the entire southeast region of the state.

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