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Quincy Business Council

The Quincy Business Council played co-host for the unveiling of the much-anticipated revitalization of the downtown Quincy business district lead by master developer Street-Works, LLC.  The massive $1.2 billion dollar project will include major infrastructure upgrades, reconfigured roadways, retail, office, residential space including the construction of 20 story office/residential condominiums.

 

The vision of a renewed Quincy Center has only become possible because of the construction of a project long championed by the Quincy Business Council - the Quincy Center Concourse.  The Concourse will directly connect the Bergin parkway at Granite Street to Route 3A near Stop & Shop and Roxy’s.

 

Aside from supporting commercial development and infrastructure projects that enhance Quincy’s ability to attract business to the area, the business council will continue to speak up on behalf of business at City Hall whether opposing the unfair tax classification system now being used by the City to raise revenue or speaking on behalf of the right of all qualified businesses, both non union and union shops, to bid for taxpayer funded projects based on merit and fair competition.

 

Chairman Jeffrey Poirier, Quincy Memorials
Vice Chair Bob Curry, Curry Hardware
Vice Chair Kao Li, MetLife
Vice Chair Joe Hajjar, Harbor Express
Vice Chair Chris Harrington, Harrington Law Office
Vice Chair Don Uvanitte, Eastern Insurance
Vice Chair Gary Wallrapp, Quincy College
Vice Chair Michael Wilcox, South Shore Savings Bank
Immediate Past Chair Bruce Wood, Wood Commercial Wall Covering

 

Quincy

Population (2005): 90,250
Residential Tax Rate: $13.22
Commercial Tax Rate: $27.45
Municipal website: www.ci.quincy.ma.us

 

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