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Friday, January 25, 2013

Towaco Crossing on Schedule to Be Completed Next Fall

Developers will price retail units beginning in February.

Driving on either side of the Towaco train station, it's hard to miss the large building starting to take shape next door. That building is the Towaco Crossing development that broke ground last spring. Included in the project is 1,200 feet of space for six retail businesses and six residential units and the development's centerpiece, an 18,000-foot restaurant called Rails Steakhouse. April's groundbreaking was an important day for many elected officials as the development is planned to become a "destination" in Montville. The project, even currently in its construction phase and continuing after the establishments are open, is expected to bring dozens of jobs to the local area. Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce said projects like Towaco …

Micster

12:25 pm on Saturday, January 26, 2013

Yeah - and a perfect location - Really looking forward to seeing how this place turns out   more ›

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Ground Broken on Towaco Railway Development

Local and state officials are confident Towaco Crossing will spur economic development for Morris County.

Local Montville, county and state officials were "all aboard" on a project to develop land near the Towaco train station into a bustling business district and saw the beginning stages of their vision come to fruition Wednesday during a groundbreaking ceremony on Towaco Crossing and Rails Steakhouse. Developers of Towaco Crossing, LLC, invited politicians, relatives and friends to the site where the 18,000-foot restaurant, six retail businesses (taking up 1,200 feet) and six residential units are being built. Speakers of note at the event included state Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce (District 26), Morris County Freeholders Tom Mastrangelo and Hank Lyon, Montville Township Mayor Tim Braden and Montville Township Committeeman Jim Sandham. …

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JR

1:42 pm on Saturday, June 9, 2012

Let's see, they tore down the general store on the corner of Route 202 when the Quick Check opened in what is now the Real Estate office next to the post office and also because there wasn't enough traffic. Then the strip mall the Quick Check is in was built and the Quick Check immediately moved to where there was more traffic flow. Next, there used to be stores exactly where the restaurant is …   more ›

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