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Marcus Partners Launches Work on North Attleboro Rentals

Marcus Partners recently started construction on 582 Kelley, a 304-unit residential community on Kelley Boulevard in North Attleboro, MA. Collaborative partnership with the state and the towns of North Attleboro and Plainville led to an infrastructure grant and the project has been approved as part of the 40R Smart Growth Overlay tadopted by the town at the end of 2022.

“Our plan for this property delivers much-needed, high-quality housing to North Attleboro as well as much-desired amenities as we learned from an extensive process,” said Caitlin Walker, senior development manager, Marcus Partners. “We appreciate the cooperation of the community and the municipality to get construction started and improve surrounding infrastructure.”

582 Kelley includes a mix of one- to three-bedroom rental units, along with detached garages that are paired with a fitness center, coworking space, a dog park and other community amenities. The first homes are expected to be ready the spring/summer of 2026.

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