Check Out This Weeks Watertown Open Houses

Watertown has more than a dozen open houses to visit this week. $549,000 – 84 Fitchburg St., 9 room, 3 bed, 1.5 bath colonial, Open Houses: Saturday 12-2 Sunday 12-2

$849,500 – 199 Coolidge Ave. Unit 513, 5 room, 2 bed, 2.5 bath mid-rise, Open House: Sunday 12-2

$749,000 – 149 Robbins Road, 9 room, 5 bed, 2 bath cape, Open Houses: Saturday 11:30-1 Sunday 11:30-1

$598,900 – 149 Hillside Road Unit 2, 10 room, 4 bed, 2.5 bath townhouse, Open House: Sunday 11-12:30

$399,900 – 358 Lexington St. Unit 358, 6 room, 2 bed, 1 bath townhouse, Open Houses: Saturday 2-4 Sunday 2-4

$599,000 – 16 Commonwealth Unit 16, 10 room, 4 bed, 2 bath 2/3 family, Open House: Sunday 12:30-2s

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$559,000 – 12 Rose Ave. Unit 12, 6 room, 3 bed, 2 bath townhouse, Open House: Sunday 11:30-1

$639,900 – 24 Stuart St., 10 room, 4 bed, 2f bath colonial, Open House: Sunday 2-3:30

$979,900 – 137 Marshall St, 12 room, 7 bed, 3 bath victorian, Open House: Sunday 11:30-1

$849,900 – 174 Edenfield Ave., 9 room, 5 bed, 4 bath colonial, Open House: Sunday 12-2

$949,900 – 11 Hill St., 14 room, 5 bed, 3 bath colonial, Open House: Saturday 12:30-2

$949,900 – 11 Hill St., 2 unit, 14 total room, 5 total bedroom 2 family, Open House: Saturday 12:30-2

$575,000 – 478 Main St., 9 room, 4 bed, 2 bath colonial, Open Houses: Saturday 2:30-4 Sunday 11-1

$575,000 – 478-480 Main St.

New Watertown Bath & Kitchen Showroom Features Products from Around the World

The latest addition to Pleasant Street features any kind of bathroom and kitchen fixture you can imagine, with opportunities to try some of them out for yourself. Designer Bath opened its second showroom in Watertown, and hosted a grand opening on Oct. 21. The showroom features products from around the United States and across the globe, said President Jason Sevinor. The showroom is split into different areas, with kitchen sinks in one area, shower heads in another and bathroom sinks and toilets in their own locales.

Phase 3 of Arsenal Yards, with 7 Story Building, Approved by Planning Board

The third phase of the Arsenal Yards project got the go ahead from members of the Planning Board on Thursday night. 

The latest portion of the former Arsenal Mall to be approved is Building F (see plans here), a seven story structure with ground floor retail, multiple levels of parking and topped by three stories of apartments. This is the building where a grocery store may be built, according to the design team, and will be located in the space where the bridge goes over the underpass in the Arsenal Mall parking lot. The size of the building was increased from what was proposed in the Master Plan, which required the Planning Board to approve an amendment to the Master Plan along with approving the site plan. The Board approved both unanimously. Originally the building was planned to have six stories, and be 83-feet, 6-inches tall, but the new height is 89 feet, 4 inches.

Job Fair for Individuals with Visual Impairments in Cambridge

Dozens of businesses and nonprofits will meet with talented job seekers at a job fair in Cambridge as part of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, according to an announcement from the organizers. WHAT:  National jobless rates are below 5 percent for the first time since 2008, but the picture is less rosy for those who are visually impaired. U.S. Census data reveals that only 40 percent of working-age adults with impaired vision are working, compared with 72 percent of the total population. Many job seekers with vision loss never get an interview, despite having the skills needed to succeed in a wide range of jobs. On Wednesday, October 25th, at the Job Fair for Individuals with Visual Impairments, the Vision Works Consortium (Perkins School for the Blind, the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind, The Carroll Center for the Blind) unites with National Braille Press and Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University to put qualified candidates face to face with recruiters from dozens of nonprofits and businesses.

Home Sales: Five Watertown Properties Sold, Including 2 Single Families

These five properties in Watertown sold this week. $480,000 – 55 Webster St., 6 room, 3 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, Ranch single-family home

$467,000 – 31 Pequossette St., 6 room, 3 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, Bungalow single-family home

$162,000 – 290 Pleasant St. Unit 109, 1 room, 1 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, condo/townhouse

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$500,000 – 36 Salisbury Road Unit 36, 6 room, 2 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, 2/3 Family condo/townhouse

$521,000 – 183 Lexington St. Unit 183, 7 room, 2 bedroom, 1 full & 1 half bathroom, Low-Rise condo/townhouse

A Fall Weekend Full of Open Houses Around Watertown

Watertown home buyers have dozens of open houses to check out this weekend. $548,500 – 3 Repton Place Unit 3108, 6 room, 2 bed, 2 bath mid-rise, Open Houses: Saturday 11-1 Sunday 11-1

$399,900 – 83 Bradford Road Unit 1, 5 room, 2 bed, 1 bath 2/3 family, Open House: Saturday 12-1:30

$639,900 – 24 Stuart St., 10 room, 4 bed, 2 bath colonial, Open House: Saturday 12-1:30

$629,000 – 332 School St. Unit 332, 8 room, 4 bed, 1 bath detached, Open Houses: Saturday 12-1:30 Sunday 12-1:30

$749,000 – 31 Lawrence St., 2 unit, 14 total room, 6 total bedroom 2 family, Open Houses: Saturday 2:30-4 Sunday 2:30-4

$1,215,000 – 46 Russell Ave., 9 room, 5 bed, 3.5 bath colonial revival, Open Houses: Saturday 12-1:30 Sunday 12-1:30

$1,799,000 – 11 Nichols Ave. 4 unit, 17 total room, 9 total bedroom 4 family, Open House: Saturday 1-2

$245,000 – 32 Whites Ave. Unit D35, 3 room, 1 bed, 1 bath high-rise, Open Houses: Saturday 12:30-2 Sunday 12:30-1

$499,500 – 72 Forest St.

Athenahealth Lays Off 100s of Workers, Closes Satellite Offices

Watertown’s biggest employer and owner of the Arsenal on the Charles complex had big layoffs Thursday and closed offices in other locations. The Boston Business Journal reported that the company laid off 400 people, including some at the Watertown headquarters, and closed offices in San Francisco and Princeton, N.J. The Boston Globe put the layoffs at 500, or 9 percent of the overall workforce. Athenahealth had about 2,300 employees in Watertown. “We do not take the decision to reduce our workforce lightly, but these are necessary changes to enable athenahealth to succeed over the long-term,” the company said in a statement. The job cuts come at the same time that Athenahealth has teamed with the town and the state on a multi-million dollar project based on adding jobs at its Watertown headquarters.

Vote for Your Favorite Non-Profit in the Watertown Savings Customer Choice Awards

Watertown Savings Bank (WSB) CEO Ron Dean is pleased to announce that voting is open in the Bank’s 22nd Annual Customer Choice Awards. Through this program $75,000 is distributed among local non-profits according to how bank customers vote. “The Bank is extremely proud of the Customer Choice Awards because of how many
organizations are helped,” Dean said. “Our employees look forward to the awards night each year, to learn about all of the good work being done in our communities.”

How do the Customer Choice Awards work: Anyone with a Watertown Savings Bank account may vote. Customers may vote only once for their favorite local, non-profit organization.