City officials said even with extra incentives, the development would generate more tax dollars than an earlier plan that included bars, restaurants and office buildings.
PAWTUCKET – City officials knew both before and during McCoy Stadium’s “The Final Inning” event on Sunday, Sept. 3, that residents and other fans of the park and the PawSox
Four acres sold to the Wichita Wind Surge envisioned for development has been sold back to the city, as a developer will tackle Wichita ballpark development.
Development around Riverfront Stadium is a year behind and won’t be completed by deadline. Here’s why and what has changed, both with developers and the development itself.