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New condos could serve an untapped market
An Auburn businessman has embarked on a multimillion dollar project that combines his passion for old structures and quality architecture with his love for his city.
The nearly 30 people who have voiced interest in the estimated $4.9 million planned condominium project proves Matteo Bartolotta isn't alone.
Pending a vote from the Auburn City Council next Thursday, Bartolotta will turn the former Wegman Piano Factory into 35 higher-end housing units.
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