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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2020 Page 9 Suffolk Downs horse barns to be demolished in first phase of development By Tara Vocino A pproximately 34 horse barns will be razed within the next eight months to make room for the upcoming redevelopment of Suff olk Downs. “Approximately 1,450 apartment units across three buildings, a 55,000-square-foot innovation center, 155 hotel rooms, 100,000 square foot of retail, including restaurants and cafes, will be built on Main Street,” said The HYM Investment Group’s Director of Development, Douglas Manz during the recent public meeting at Suff olk Downs’ Topsider Room. A feasibility study will be conducted, monitoring traffi c along Winthrop Avenue. HYM’s Vice President of Development, Michael Barowsky, said he expects the adjacent Stop & Shop and Target to be busier. On the Revere side, the Innovation Center with retail space will be the fi rst building to go up, followed by hotels and mixed-use buildings. The project is expected to be completed by the fall of 2024. For additional information, visit suff olkdownsredevelopment.com or call 857-2883470. The HYM Investment Group’s Vice President of Development, Michael Barowsky, said vertical construction will begin in the fi rst quarter of 2021 after approximately eight months of demolition. The HYM Investment Group’s Assistant Project Manager, Michael Scannell, said there is a noise buff er as well as an erosion control for sediment. The HYM Investment Group’s Director of Development, Douglas Manz, said that although the Investment Group closed on Suffolk Downs in May 2017, it recently acquired a state permit, and earlier, a city permit to begin demolishing 34 horse barns. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino) dine drink gather enjo Dance the Night Away! Friday, February 21 at 9 PM BRANDY y Saturday, February 22 at 9 PM ULTIMATE ALDEAN EXPERIENCE Friday, February 28 at 9 PM VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCE Nation's #1 Jason Aldean Tribute Saturday, February 29 at 9 PM BACK TO THE 80'S Revere residents are shown during HYM Development’s recent presentation at the Topsider Room at Suff olk Downs. ANZUONI | FROM PAGE 3 new schools and new police and fi re stations. Along the way, there were tough times and diffi cult moments, but Anzuoni doesn’t give them much thought nowadays. “I don’t really remember the headaches,” he said. “I just remember the good things and the people I met.” Anzuoni said he wants to continue to watch Revere progress and succeed. To that end he plans to spend some of his newly found free time working on several charitable causes. As he leaves, he takes with him a sense of pride that Revere’s mayors and city councils trusted him with so many responsibilities. “I’ve been honored to serve the people of Revere with other hard-working and dedicated city and school employees,” he said. In Revere, the feeling is mutual. “George has been more than a colleague to the people he worked with during all those years; he was a friend, concerned for everyone’s wellbeing and always ready to be supportive when he could,” said Arrigo. “We will miss him around City Hall, and we wish him health and happiness as he steps into a new phase of his life.” Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma with Danny McCarthy Trio Friday, March 6 at 7 PM RUSSO ON THE ROAD Comedy Show/Dinner/Live Band Featuring Dan Crohn Paul D'Angelo * Joe Espi Friday, March 13 at 9 PM Live music featuring TB12 Boston SIERRA 221 Newbury Street, Danvers For Tickets call (978) 774-7270 or www.breakawaydanvers.com Marathon Fundraiser with Kevin Herchen Leap Year Show! Saturday, March 7 at 9 PM ANNIE BROSBT

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