December 15, 2025 - 23:12

After sitting derelict for more than 15 years, the former Naval Support Activity site in Bywater is finally set for redevelopment. This significant transformation comes with a projected investment of $300 million, aimed at revitalizing the area and injecting new life into the community.
The redevelopment plan includes a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces, which is expected to attract new residents and businesses to the neighborhood. Local officials and community leaders have expressed optimism about the project, highlighting its potential to create jobs and stimulate the local economy.
The site, once a hub for naval operations, has long been an eyesore and a source of frustration for residents. Now, with plans underway, there is hope that the area will become a vibrant destination that honors its history while embracing modern development. The project is anticipated to begin within the next year, marking a new chapter for Bywater and its residents.
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BOW RIVER CAPITAL SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETES DISPOSITION FROM REAL ESTATE FUND II WITH SALE OF FULLER84 BUSINESS PARKBow River Capital, a private alternative asset firm based in Denver, has completed the sale of Fuller84 Business Park, marking the final disposition from its Real Estate Fund II. The transaction...
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Best real estate agent in Metro Detroit: Finalists for this year’s Vote 4 The BestThe race for the best real estate agent in Metro Detroit is heating up. After weeks of public nominations and voting, the finalists for this year`s Vote 4 The Best competition have been revealed....
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Acrisure / Fischer Rounds Real Estate sponsors the Flags Across the Bridge in Observance of 250th Independence DayThe Pierre-Fort Pierre Exchange Club has raised the U.S. and South Dakota flags across the Missouri River Bridge in a large display marking the nation`s upcoming 250th Independence Day. This year`s...
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