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Originally Posted by Keith P.
That is a large, significant piece of real estate on SGR. The buildings tended to mask just how large that was. It will be interesting (to say the least) to see what is proposed.
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There were elements of the lot that were nice, but nobody can argue it wasn't under-utilized. Hopefully it has a better street presence than the Doyle. My extra wish is that it gets broken up a little bit like the Vic on Hollis.