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Civic 66 (Weber, Scott and Pearl Pl) | 11 fl | U/C
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In addition, Station Park, One Hundred, Garment Street and the intermodal train/bus station also help make King/Victoria feel like the most transformed area of the downtown, especially once the intermodal station expands and gets offices/residential towers built there.

There are also a ton of parking lots in the area which are rarely filled up. The city has been looking into what could be done with these (marked with X's...I don't know who owns the lots marked with ?'s) things. I know some affordable housing has been suggested, but given how much land there is that could be redeveloped, I'm sure it'll be a nice mix of things:

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But I definitely agree, this part of Weber Street is going to feel a lot different. I wish the city had some specific plan for redeveloping the area (given its proximity to Frederick and Market Station) - but even without one, it'll slowly develop and be completely changed in the coming years.
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RE: Civic 66 (Weber, Scott and Pearl Pl) | 11 fl | Proposed - by ac3r - 10-28-2020, 12:04 PM

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