Loveland city councilors will be asked, twice, to set the table for downtown revitalization projects.
First, they’ll hear a recommendation from planners to expand a taxing district set up for the Lincoln Place project to include a planned five-story, 70,000-square-foot mixed-use building on the southwest corner of Sixth Street and Lincoln Avenue.
Then, they will get a request to remove a development roadblock by buying the contaminated site that housed a dry-cleaning business at Third Street and Lincoln Avenue.
Those two actions, planners say, would unlock the potential for developers to breathe more life into Loveland’s downtown district, and ignite further redevelopment in the city’s core.
“These two, together, are really key pieces in the downtown redevelopment plan,” Loveland senior planner Mike Scholl said.
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