A Residential Development Opportunity

Parsons Village is an approved condominium townhouse development located on Parsons Street in the city of Easthampton, Massachusetts. The development has been fully permitted by the City of Easthampton. The project is comprised of 6 buildings totaling 32 units; of which 24 will be for elderly and handicapped residents, was approved by Special Permit in 2004 and renewed on February 26, 2008. As originally permitted, the parcel contained 3.654 acres. Since approval, an additional parcel was acquired, bringing the entire parcel to 4.3 acres. This additional land could possibly allow for 4 additional units.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Easthampton, Massachusetts - Parsons Village - Topographical Map


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Easthampton, Massachusetts - Parsons Village - Street Map

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Easthampton, Massachusetts - Parsons Village - Satellite Map

Satellite Map: Frame shows approximate location. Mt. Tom is to the right.

About Easthampton, Massachusetts

A residential and manufacturing community in Hampshire County, Easthampton is situated approximately 14 miles north of Springfield in the heart of the Pioneer Valley. The City is accessed by Routes 10 and 141 with easy access to Route I-91 to the north and south.

With a population of just over 16,000, Easthampton has maintained its New England village character with many attractive and historically significant architectural features. The residents of Easthampton are committed to promoting its vital downtown central business area and its industry.

The city encompasses roughly 13.5 square miles of land bordered on the east by the steep slopes of Mount Tom. Views of this majestic summit are prominent looking south from the Parsons Village site.

The Pioneer Valley is and area rich in educational, cultural and recreational opportunities. Easthampton is home to the Williston Northampton School, a top ranking private secondary college prep school; the Mount Tom State Reservation; Nonotuck Park; Massachusetts Audubon Society’s Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary and the Manhan Rail Trail bicycle path built over a former railroad line. The city’s proximity to Northampton, Amherst and Springfield affords easy access to all of the area’s cultural and entertainment venues.