Yay they are finally tearing down these ugly boring buildings. We are at least a step closer to seeing something done with the Pepper Building and Civic Plaza. I hope to see the Pepper Building starting renovations before the year end. So tired of waiting on these projects because they are hindering the growth of this end of 4th street. I am also sure that One Park Vista residents would love to see something done to this grass pit
Civic Plaza 100 W. 4th St.
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twincity
, Sep 21 2005 04:26 PM
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#121
Posted 30 June 2010 - 11:26 AM
#122
Posted 28 March 2011 - 09:29 PM
US Development releases details for the $6 milliom Pepper Building renovation project.

- 50 apartments
- 3,500 sf ground floor retail space
- restaurant facing Civic Plaza
- dining deck
- glass atrium
David Bryant, USD president is seeking national historic status for the builing.
http://www.midlandsb.../articles/7489/

- 50 apartments
- 3,500 sf ground floor retail space
- restaurant facing Civic Plaza
- dining deck
- glass atrium
David Bryant, USD president is seeking national historic status for the builing.
http://www.midlandsb.../articles/7489/
#123
Posted 29 March 2011 - 12:48 PM
twincity, on 28 March 2011 - 09:29 PM, said:
US Development releases details for the $6 milliom Pepper Building renovation project.

- 50 apartments
- 3,500 sf ground floor retail space
- restaurant facing Civic Plaza
- dining deck
- glass atrium
David Bryant, USD president is seeking national historic status for the builing.
http://www.midlandsb.../articles/7489/

- 50 apartments
- 3,500 sf ground floor retail space
- restaurant facing Civic Plaza
- dining deck
- glass atrium
David Bryant, USD president is seeking national historic status for the builing.
http://www.midlandsb.../articles/7489/
What a great re-use of the Pepper Building. I look forward to seeing this project when its completed.
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