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2 towering urban-infill projects proposed for South Bethlehem with apartments and eclectic food court


2 towering urban-infill projects proposed for South Bethlehem with apartments and eclectic food court
Updated 8:12 AM;
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Two towering urban infill, mixed-use projects are pitched for South New and West Third streets in Bethlehem, fueling a debate over how best to balance the Southside’s historic features with new development.
The West Third Street project is proposed at eight stories while the South New Street one stands at 10.
This comes as the city is in the midst of a South Bethlehem Historic Conservation District study aimed at reducing heights in central business district areas from 150 feet to 90 or 60 feet on certain blocks. A 150-foot building is about 14 stories. The Wilbur Trust building, commonly known as the Flatiron building, stands at about 75 feet tall while the Fred B. Rooney Building is about 175 feet. ....

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Bethlehem council not on board with Martin Tower changes without more details on redevelopment


Bethlehem council not on board with Martin Tower changes without more details on redevelopment
Updated 6:00 AM;
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Members of Bethlehem City Council want more detail on the redevelopment of the 53-acre Martin Tower site before granting zoning changes that could allow for a more suburban project.
Council held a public hearing Tuesday night on the developer’s request to weak the zoning rules governing the redevelopment of the former Bethlehem Steel Corp. world headquarters to allow for more parking near proposed medical buildings, the addition of a new Eighth Avenue entrance and a slightly denser development.
Council took no action on the request Tuesday, but spent more than an hour peppering the developer representative, Duane Wagner, and the city administration with questions about the proposal and how the project fits into the city’s goals of a more sustainable, walkable and equitable community with green spaces for residents. ....

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