Camden's $1 Billion Future
22 December 2003 - 2:00pm
A proposed $1 billion, 10-year effort would turn Camden's (New Jersey) major corridors into retail, university, civic and greenspace centers.
"The plan calls for redeveloping the downtown's major east-west corridors - Cooper Street, Federal Street, Market Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard -- with distinct personalities. Cooper will become a university center. Market will be changed from a one-way to a two-way street and be the retail hub. Federal Street will aptly be the center of government."
Full Story:
Downtown Camden plans to cost $1 billion
Source:
CamWorld, December 17, 2003
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