Pepper Square redevelopment saga unfolds as zoning decision looms

Current plans call for 400,000 square feet of retail and 275,000 square feet of restaurant space. A two-acre park is also a part of the project’s master plan, which was a concession made to the community. The number of apartment units has also been sharply reduced. Read on for the status of this long-awaited and hotly contested project.
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