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The site is in a redevelopment area where buildings generally are up to 150 feet tall.
Many of the buildings at Altgeld are boarded up; some are under construction in a redevelopment plan.
To take one example, Somerville became a transit village in 2010, receiving a $100,000 grant to upgrade sidewalks in a redevelopment zone near the train station.
The company, he said, challenged the city's right to include the site in a redevelopment plan meant to improve blighted, unproductive properties.
It has now reached agreements to buy the rest, avoiding any use of the city's condemnation powers in a redevelopment zone.
On the heels of that success, other developers have broken ground on residential, retail and commercial projects in a redevelopment zone that circles the town's New Jersey PATH station.
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"Potentially somebody might come in with a redevelopment option that the council would be willing to look at," Manassas City Manager Patrick Pate said.
R Squared has also recently purchased a 59-unit apartment building in Hoboken for a redevelopment project, Mr. Rechler said.
However, in 1994, a redevelopment committee was set up to consider redeveloping the National Stadium, and by 1995 the WRU had been chosen to host the 1999 Rugby World Cup.
For example, the former United Hospital site in Port Chester, a redevelopment candidate, will most likely stay dormant in the immediate future, real estate analysts said.
As many as 1,000 artists in Beijing are facing displacement in the midst of a redevelopment boom.
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