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Procopio Cuts Ribbon on Mixed-Use Campus Near Wilmington MBTA Station

The Procopio Companies celebrated the grand opening of 203 Lowell St. in Wilmington, MA this week, The project is a three-building, 10,400-square-foot mixed-use campus including a commercial office building occupied by Beth Israel Lahey Health, a standalone Starbucks restaurant space and The Alice, a high-end residential condominium community.

Procopio’s construction team has completed the final tenant build-out for the medical office and residential components. The Alice has already sold 50% of its 50 units. The campus is proximate to Wilmington’s MBTA Commuter Rail station and has direct access to I-93.

“We’re excited to see the momentum around 203 Lowell Street and very proud of the completed project,” said Mike Modoono, senior development manager, design lead, Procopio. “This development’s new for-sale housing units and world-class commercial tenants will immediately have a positive impact on the local community. It’s about creating a vibrant neighborhood where people truly feel at home.”

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