A "legacy" $185 million development near Interstate 65 and U.S. 231 that would combine living, retail and office spaces with restaurants and other amenities is looking to call Crown Point
A proposed transit development district around the future Hammond Gateway commuter railroad station is being eyed as key to the revitalization of downtown, where emerging plans already include the addition
ST. JOHN â A local developer is looking to transform a 20-acre parcel of land into a mixed-use planned unit development (PUD) featuring office, residential and retail space.Â
The project, known as St. John Commons, has been before the St. John Plan Commission in study session three times.
Sergio Mendoza, St. John building and planning director, said the project is again set to appear at the board s June 16 study session.Â
No official action has been taken on the development, as it remains in study session, where developers are able to address any questions the Plan Commission might have prior to its next regular meeting.
A proposed transit development district based on the Hammond Gateway commuter railroad station would include areas both north and south of the Grand Calumet River, encompassing much of downtown Hammond