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Riverhead previews workforce housing
Photo credit: Joseph D. Sullivan | Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy and Riverhead Town Supervisor Sean Water, along with town councilmen and building and banking executives, break ground at the site of Summer Wind Square, a 52-unit, four-story mixed use rental community that will include a 100-seat restaurant and 5,700 square feet of retail/commercial space. (Dec. 7, 2011)
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Standing in a muddy lot in downtown Riverhead, local officials and developers set up tripods to hold renderings of the town's first workforce housing project, then grabbed shovels for a ceremonial groundbreaking.
But as they stood Thursday in front of piles of rubble that until a few weeks ago had been the old Club 91 bar and adjoining buildings, just behind the six green trash containers...
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