Bucks Live Block Eliminates Performance Space
Revisions also aim to improve urban feel of area.
Revisions also aim to improve urban feel of area. Back to the full article.
Revisions also aim to improve urban feel of area.
Revisions also aim to improve urban feel of area. Back to the full article.
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Great reporting on the north building, but what’s the status of the other two buildings closer to Highland? The rendering seem to almost intentionally skirt them. Are the Bucks saying anything about changes there or are those buildings being delayed for a future phase, when they hope more tenant demand will materialize??
@Urbanisto – They’re unaffected by the modification. Their design is governed by a detailed plan development zoning package. The Bucks haven’t indicated that they would build the complex in phases, but that seems unlikely given the size of the buildings.
Ok, that’s good. The other buildings seem pretty critical to creating an inviting passage to Third Street. Thanks.
The grandeur of this entertainment district is finally becoming more realistic. Don’t tear down the Bradley Center. It’s going to be an empty lot for a long time. Use it for concerts and what not until we can get an NHL team. That place is a paid off asset!