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Norman McKeone, left, vice president, and Arthur Wing, president of the Auburn Housing Development Corp., recently unveiled a plaque commemorating the efforts of individuals and funders who converted the former Webster School into workforce housing, with a combination of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. The property was renovated using state and historic tax credits, federal stimulus funds and other resources. The colonial revival building, built in 1916 and on the National Register of Historic Places, offers 28 apartments.
Norman McKeone, left, vice president, and Arthur Wing, president of the Auburn Housing Development Corp., recently unveiled a plaque commemorating the efforts of individuals and funders who converted the former Webster School into workforce housing, with a combination of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. The property was renovated using state and historic tax credits, federal stimulus funds and other resources. The colonial revival building, built in 1916 and on the National Register of Historic Places, offers 28 apartments.
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