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Location: RI, MA, VT, WI, IL, CA, IN (that one sucked), KY
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Originally Posted by massnative71
^Quit with the hate.
Despite this unfortunate incident, the story only comes as a reminder that Natick DOES have a Crown Plaza Hotel. Take THAT Northampton, or Foxboro, or Braintree, or Wellesley...heck even Worcester (state's 2nd largest city!) lost its Crown Plaza. Natick is a TRUE global player.
Yeah know, the metropolis known as Warwick has one too! A superstar of municipality. At least the Warwick one attracts some fun events.
Thing about Natick, it hasn't been in high demand and now there are all these ageing Boomers ready for assisted living (which they can afford once they sell their $100,000 homes for $700,000). It may not be the next Wellesley, but who needs another Wellesley? Go Natick!
Did you know that since 2000 Natick out appreciated Watertown by a small amount? Thats impressive considering Watertown is so close to Boston. Natick only lagged Newton by a .1% per year.
I posted links to this but they were repeatedly removed due to it being a competitors site...
Keep the jokes about Natick coming by the way... Good SEO benefit regardless of the sentiment.
Why would you want so many new people to move to Natick? I could be wrong, but it seems like you are soliciting for residents. Why would you want it to get more crowded than it already is?
Why would you want so many new people to move to Natick? I could be wrong, but it seems like you are soliciting for residents. Why would you want it to get more crowded than it already is?
Why are you deleting my comments citing competitor sites
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