developing: Developing at Rail Stops
- 12/06/06 11:28 PM
"Why Some Cities Think Developing At Rail Stops Is a Mighty Good Road" by Thaddeus Herrick, Wall Street Journal Englewood, Colo. -- A DECADE AGO, the fortunes of this lower-middle- class Denver suburb were inextricably linked to Cinderella City, a mall virtually devoid of retailers, and to the automobile. Today, where the 1960s mall and its parking lots once sat, Englewood has latched onto a new hope: 55 acres of apartments, stores and offices anchored by a stop on a light-rail line that links Englewood to downtown Denver. The $155 million development features 438 apartments, 350,000 square feet of retail space, including a (1 comments)