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Old Posted Dec 15, 2022, 6:48 PM
WestTowner WestTowner is offline
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Originally Posted by Randomguy34 View Post
I checked the zoning map for that stretch of Grand Ave and much of it is zoned for manufacturing. There are a bunch of 1 story nondescript buildings, but also lots of beautiful late 19th century buildings that should be preserved. So there's a lot of potential to develop along Grand Ave, but also risks of tearing down buildings that contribute to the area.
ya'll talk so cavalier about my neighborhood! Grand/Hubbard is really mixed use. Lots of residential, mixed with industrial type stuff, and the best row sandwich shops in the city. There might be a few lots that could support high rises, but a bunch of nice old buildings here too. Fill in the few vacant lots, build up on the couple 1 story warehouses first, then lets talk.

PS- my neighbors organized to try to kill/modify 400 N. Elizabeth, so expect another push for this one. Burnett cut out a section of the loudest neighbors in the remap though
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