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Planning commission approves Harrison Street Square concept plan to reuse industrial building for shops, pavilion and public space
Summary
The Oswego Planning & Zoning Commission approved a concept plan to convert 174 S. Harrison St. into a multi‑tenant commercial site with small retail pods, food trucks, a pavilion and a recreational turf area; staff and the applicant said utility and streetscape timing will be coordinated with the village.
The Oswego Planning & Zoning Commission on the evening considered and approved a concept plan for 174 South Harrison Street, known as Harrison Street Square, that proposes repurposing an existing industrial building into multi‑tenant commercial space with small retail shops, food trucks, a pavilion and a turf recreational area.
Rachel, a village staff member who introduced the plan, said the proposal would “include the reuse of an existing industrial building into commercial multi‑tenant space, a recreational area, food trucks with a pavilion, and small retail shop spaces.” The presentation described the…
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