Just take a look at the screenshot below from the 461 Dean web site: a "brand-new 8-acre park."
Except it doesn't exist. As of early November, the best-case scenario for that "park"--actually, publicly accessible, privately managed open space--was 2025.
Since then, after unspecified project delays were announced, who knows? And the below-grade railyard, the purported major contributor to blight, remains uncovered ever longer.
Except it doesn't exist. As of early November, the best-case scenario for that "park"--actually, publicly accessible, privately managed open space--was 2025.
Since then, after unspecified project delays were announced, who knows? And the below-grade railyard, the purported major contributor to blight, remains uncovered ever longer.
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