Tesla Receives Green Light for Massachusetts Store with Conditions

A council representing the neighborhood where the store and service center will be located set forth several conditions to protect residents' quality of life.

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The East Springfield Neighborhood Council's office.

Tesla secured approval to launch its first store in Western Massachusetts, at the same site as a service center it was already permitted to build.

According to Mass Live, the Springfield City Council and the East Springfield Neighborhood Council both endorsed Tesla's plan to build a 35,700-square-foot store and service center on a Caldwell Drive site, previously occupied by The American Career Institute.

The project, which includes a parking lot with capacity for approximately 360 vehicles, will meet several conditions set forth by the neighborhood council. Kathy Brown, president of the East Springfield Neighborhood Council, said the stipulations are designed to protect local residents' quality of life.

"We appreciate the attention to detail and neighborhood council is in full support," Brown said.

The conditions require Tesla to minimize light pollution affecting surrounding areas and restrict the use of on-site charging stations to business purposes and customer use only. Additionally, Tesla must preserve an existing fence and mature trees on the property.

Grey Hannah, development officer for 6S Development, said the new site will include some demo vehicles, but most cars will be pre-ordered through Tesla's online system. He also noted the project is expected to create around 30 jobs for Springfield residents.

The Caldwell Drive location has been vacant since The American Career Institute's closure in 2013, which is now under investigation by the attorney general. The property has deteriorated in the years since.

Until the Springfield location opens, Tesla customers in Western Massachusetts will need to visit the nearest centers in Boston; Latham, NY; Uncasville and Milford, CT; or Providence, RI.

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