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Wyldfire2112 t1_is8ye1d wrote
So, my takeaway from that reading is that they have spare land and are putting in strip-malls and storage units. Just what we need more of.
veryorangely t1_is9syfz wrote
It ain't affordable housing that's for sure.
Personally though I don't have a problem with new development. Better to have a city businesses want to invest in rather than one that they're leaving.
Snoo_84090 t1_isaxfdm wrote
I think it should our spare undeveloped spaces that are not fit for building housing on should be turned into more natural spaces with native trees and plants to help with air and water quality. We have so many native trees and shrubs in Missouri that are absolutely beautiful
itsjustajoe t1_isafly3 wrote
based on those images, it doesn’t look like SRC employees will have enough space to park unless their parking isn’t pictured
_highlife69 t1_is7xy2z wrote
Storm water detention vault
yipmick t1_isacl3r wrote
Yep. Underground water detention, not commonly used bc of the expense. What you commonly see around town is above-ground detention.
scoop_booty t1_is8lzwh wrote
Historically, Sunshine floods. I presume all of that construction is for storm water drainage and the plastic is probably to keep the concrete from curing too quickly. Just a guess....
jgj570s t1_isb0lfe wrote
I have wondered the same thing. Tons of money has gone into that thing.
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GundleFly t1_isay6sp wrote
What a silly goose you are
veryorangely t1_is80e3s wrote
This page goes into some pretty good detail on their plans for new development on their property.
https://www.srcholdings.com/news-source/2022/1/7/src-amp-jack-stacks-100-million-plan
This is the official page for the project.
https://www.srcholdings.com/comingsoon