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By Katie Pedersen, Reporter Correspondent
April 7, 2021
Katie Pedersen, Reporter Correspondent
One view of what a new building at 24 Ericsson St. site may look like as shown during a BPDA-sponsored public meeting held online last week. Image courtesy RODE Architects
Nearly four years after a development team first submitted a letter of intent to construct a complex of buildings on the Port Norfolk waterfront, they may finally be moving ahead with community approval.
On March 30, the BPDA hosted a public meeting on a new and updated proposal for the 24 Ericsson Street site. Over an hour-long presentation, the development team, including Jeremy Henry of RISE Together, Kevin Deabler of RODE Architects, and David Black and Stephanie Kruel of VHB Inc., laid forth a revised proposal for the site that emphasized public access to the Port Norfolk waterfront, neighborhood cohesion, and climate resilience. After the presentation, BPDA representative Raul Duverge took public comments on