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Washington Trust provides $1 million construction financing to Tucker Development Group

Julia Anne Slom, Washington Trust Julia Anne Slom, Washington Trust

Lisbon, CT Washington Trust’s commercial real estate group recently provided $1 million to Tucker Development Group, LLC for the construction financing of single-family homes in two subdivisions.

In Lisbon, the construction will consist of five types of single-family homes set within a new 32-lot residential subdivision known as Barber Farm. Each lot varies in size from one to five acres.

In Groton, the homes are being built within Mill Pond Estates, a new 10-lot subdivision located in close proximity to downtown, the Groton Naval Base, and Pfizer.

“Tucker Development is a strong housing developer and we are very pleased to finance such well located residential projects with them,” said Julia Anne Slom, senior vice president & team leader of Washington  Trust’s commercial real estate group.

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