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Westminster Office Space is the launch pad for your success. If you need commercial, executive or Office Space in the Westminster area to rent, lease or buy, this is the only place to be. We work with the top buyers and sellers of Commercial Real Estate throughout the Westminster area. Contact the professionals at Westminster Office Space today - and get ready to see your Commercial Real Estate goals take flight.
Westminster Profile
The Town of Westminster is a suburban hill town which was originally the six-square mile Narragansett Township Number 2, granted to veterans and heirs of veterans of King Philips War in 1728. Used by Indians for hunting and fishing, the town was founded in 1733 although the first permanent settlement of the town didnt take place until 1737 and the community wasnt accepted as a town until 1770. The community had been garrisoned as an outpost in the French and Indian Wars of the 1740s. The initial grants to settlers were of 60-acre parcels and in the Colonial period the town fit the description of a poor agrarian community. By 1820, Westminsters diversity of religious affiliation was great enough to force the town to stop supporting a single minister with public taxes. There were Armianists, Unitarians, Congregationalists, Baptists, Methodists and Universalists in the town. The community took a moderate position during Shays Rebellion, recommending release of the insurgents who had been captured but registering its opposition to the court system. The new road to Fitchburg was built in 1835 and the Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad reached town in 1848. By 1900 there was East-West electric streetcar service established from Fitchburg to Gardner through Westminster center. In the early 20th century, townspeople made chairs and manufactured paper while an unusually large influx of Finnish immigrants took over the old farms in town and settled in to an agricultural life. Suburban development of the town on attractive lakeside sites and in sections of town with Wachusetts Mountain views has been part of its modern day growth.Full Westminster Profile
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