2020 is considered to be an avenue for investment downtown by the private sector.
Downtown Littler’s cityscape north of Second Street could change if private developers submit bids meeting construction requirements to build on city-owned properties. A request for qualifications is anticipated to be issued in early January, said Steve Commons, assistant city manager.
Board members of the Edmond Economic Development Authority recently heard Commons address the five acres of city-owned property that will be offered for private development along Littler Avenue. The building improvement spaces include the Public Works Administration, Municipal Court, the site of the former police station, Downtown Community Center, and the parking lot to the north of it. The City First building and parking lot is also included in the conceptual plan.
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