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Council debates financing, uses and timeline for final phase of Jackson Square development
Summary
Brandywine representative outlined the final phase of the Jackson Square development, including a lease-to-own municipal building; council members asked for more financial detail, tenant plans, and alternatives such as senior or youth space.
Eric Moore of Brandywine presented details about the proposed final phase of Jackson Square (item 3.4), describing plans for an approximately nine-story building to anchor a nominated public space and house municipal uses. Moore said the project includes a food plaza, a park, new signage and pillars “so everybody to know when they’re in Jackson Square,” municipal office space for the Economic Development Corporation (EDC), and additional municipal space.
Moore said the estimated construction timeline is about 27 months once financing is in place, with a first payment coming roughly 30 months after council approval. On financing, Moore said the building would be…
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