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About the
Project
Hoffman-Struever Waterfont’s plan aims to produce an active,
mixed-use, urban riverfront that showcasees
distinctive cultural destinations, and build upon
the existing, strong waterfront community. It
features the following components:
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Housing
– Hundreds of economically and socially
integrated housing options, both for-sale
and rental apartments.
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Cultural
– A cultural component focused on education
and maritime history.
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Hotels
– Hotel options to serve the needs of
visitors from around world, coming to the
waterfront for either business or pleasure.
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Neighborhood amenities –
Neighborhood-serving retail such as a
gourmet grocery, casual and upscale dining,
cafes, shops and opportunities for local,
small retailers.
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Public
Realm – A multitude of parks, open
space, and an extensive promenade will lie
throughout the project.
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Water-focused development – This project is about the water. The
redevelopment will transform the marina and
channel area to optimize both water traffic
and views.
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Sustainable
Design – The project will be
participating in the LEED-ND (Neighborhood
Development) pilot program, in addition to
all buildings being LEED-Silver Certified.
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Local
Business - Significant local, small and
disadvantaged business Participation |
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