RANDOLPH TWP. Local officials are expecting a scurry of activity on some new and some long-pending development projects that they say will increase tax ratables thereby spreading the property tax burden over a larger base.

Following her election as deputy mayor at the annual reorganization meeting of the Township Council, held on Wednesday, Jan. 1, Joanne Veech outlined the progress of those projects and offered a recap of more than 3,500 acres that has been preserved as open space to date.

Theres an amazing balance between the two that we in Randolph enjoy - smart development and open space, said Veech.

Veech said several new or expanded commercially developed properties are expected to advance during the coming year.

The Grecco property, also referred to as the Shoppes at Randolph, on Route 10 with 80,000 square feet of retail space is still searching for the right anchor store tenant and will begin construction once a lease is signed, said Veech.

An application for a new Walgreens store adjacent to the Randolph Diner on Route 10 has begun the Planning Board review process.

At the same time, existing businesses along the Route 10 corridor are planning to expand their operations, such as the Performance Ford dealership.

The new commercial center, Randolph Commons, behind the Randolph Diner, was the first phase of redevelopment for this highly visible Route 10 corner, said Veech.

Phase 2, the reconstruction and expansion of the diner building, is scheduled to undergo construction in 2014.

The developers of Brightview, a125 independent and assisted living unit development planned on Quaker Church Road just behind Route 10, expect to break ground this winter with an estimated 15-month completion date.

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Open space, development on tap in Randolph

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