From the article:
"The I-94 Industrial Park has been going on for 20 years," says Howbert, "which is only 19 years too long. You'll see us choosing over the coming year a series of connected targets — not just downtown, but in key neighborhood centers. The ultimate goal is the broadest economic impact for the city. Look at the momentum you get from getting projects underway. Downtown, where rents on residential buildings are exceeding $2 a square foot now, we'll see those increasing. Now is the time to start pushing supply."
It will be interesting to see what is rolled out for redevelopment in these "connected targets" in "key neighborhood centers." Now that the bankruptcy is over, the administration can concentrate on other things.
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