Difference between revisions of "Stockyard (Old Lucky's Parking Lot) Redevelopment"
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The Livermore Village site, also known as the former “Lucky’s” site and Livermore Valley Center site, was once a stockyard accompanied by the surviving railroad depot. The redevelopment of the downtown sites owned by the City provide an opportunity to strengthen the success of the downtown core area. | The Livermore Village site, also known as the former “Lucky’s” site and Livermore Valley Center site, was once a stockyard accompanied by the surviving railroad depot. The redevelopment of the downtown sites owned by the City provide an opportunity to strengthen the success of the downtown core area. | ||
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+ | One redevelopment plan was for a 2,000 seat performing arts center. Livermore spent over 9 million dollars on that effort <ref>http://www.cityoflivermore.net/civicax/filebank/documents/8580</ref> |
Revision as of 21:49, 15 August 2016
The Livermore Village site, also known as the former “Lucky’s” site and Livermore Valley Center site, was once a stockyard accompanied by the surviving railroad depot. The redevelopment of the downtown sites owned by the City provide an opportunity to strengthen the success of the downtown core area.