Riverside Resources’ plan to transform part of Sixth Street advances despite historical concerns


The development would create opportunities for retailers and restauranteurs, with new locations close to downtown. But it would require demolition of significant portions of buildings recognized as having some historical significance. We break down what's planned — and where the plan stands with regulators — in this article, which also includes our latest ranking of commercial real estate developers.

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