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Springfield to rezone parts of northeast downtown to attract new developers
At least five businesses have proposed Springfield courthouse projects in the corridor.
The city is hoping to rezone at least 25 different parcels as part of the urban renewal plan that will give some much needed attention to the northeast downtown corridor around Liberty, Chestnut and Lyman streets.
The proposal, which will be taken up by the Planning Board on Wednesday, calls for the zoning to be changed from the existing Industrial A to Business B. The change will take away the possibility of heavy industry being located along the corridor but add in housing and transportation-related businesses as permitted uses, said Philip Dromey, deputy director of planning.
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Of the 11 proposals for a new courthouse in Springfield, at least five developers have submitted plans to build the roughly $600 million building in and around the corridor. One of them, auto dealer James E. “Jeb” Balise Jr., has bought property far beyond the footprint needed for the courthouse and has said he plans other development whether his project is selected or not. In addition, the renewal of Union Station as a transportation hub has increased interest in the area, Sheehan said.