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    Construction to Begin This Summer on Eight Mixed-Use Buildings in Dublin

    The first phase of the large-scale Bridge Park development received its final approvals from the City of Dublin’s Planning and Zoning Commission yesterday, and construction is planned to break ground this summer.

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    “This is a great day and a historical milestone for the City of Dublin and its residents,” said Brent Crawford, principal of Crawford Hoying. “Bridge Park is a key component and direct result of the city’s broader vision for the Bridge Street District. We are confident that this development will set the standard for future projects taking place within the district, helping to create more jobs and spur continued economic growth.”

    The first phase of the project, which received a basic plan approval from Dublin City Council back in January, will include eight mixed-use buildings featuring 372 housing units, 169,000 square feet of office space, 87,000 square feet of restaurant space and 1,868 garage and on-street parking spaces. The buildings range from five to six stories and are positioned along the west side of Riverside Drive. The first commercial tenants are expected to move into phase one in the summer of 2016 with the entire phase planned for completion in Spring 2017.

    Phase II of Bridge Park, which will break ground this fall, will include an additional 1.1 million square feet of residential space, 220,000 square feet of office space, 120,000 square feet of retail and 92,000 square feet of restaurant space.

    For ongoing discussion on the Bridge Street Corridor, CLICK HERE to visit our Messageboard.

    For more information, visit www.crawfordhoying.com.

    All renderings provided by Crawford Hoying.

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