Former Harris Tool in East Greenwich coming down for residential condos

620 MAIN STREET ASSOCIATES is planning to build a 21-unit condominium project on the site of the former Harris Tool Building in East Greenwich, with demolition and then construction at the site about to begin. / COURTESY ED WOJCIK ARCHITECT
620 MAIN STREET ASSOCIATES is planning to build a 21-unit condominium project on the site of the former Harris Tool Building in East Greenwich, with demolition and then construction at the site about to begin. / COURTESY ED WOJCIK ARCHITECT

(Updated, 3:45 p.m.)
EAST GREENWICH – A former manufacturing building on Main Street will be razed and replaced with a 21-unit, residential condominium building, marketed to professionals who want to live near the town center.

The $4.5 million development at 1001 Main St., called The Terrace on Main, is expected to have units with list prices ranging from $225,000 to $295,000, according to Lenny Iannuccilli, a Realtor who is a principal with development team, 620 Main Street Associates LLC.

The architect is Ed Wojcik Architect Ltd. of Providence, while the landscape architect is Birchwood Design Group.

The Harris Tool Building, which dates to the mid-1940s, will be removed beginning this week, Iannuccilli said.

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Construction of the new building should begin in the spring. The completion date is expected in spring 2018. For more information, view the project website at theterraceonmain.com.

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