The plan to rezone and redevelop Devington Plaza in Indianapolis into mixed-use housing has been cancelled. Local residents, represented by the Brendon Park Civic Association, successfully halted the proposal put forth by New York-based SkySoar Capital and BWI Construction Management. The initial plan included building 520 mixed-use housing units along with some retail space on the 35-acre plaza, which has been a significant shopping hub since the 1950s.
The neighborhood association argues that while the area is in need of revitalization, any future development should prioritize maintaining its status as a retail space. The decision to scrap the project comes after concerns raised by residents about the impact on the community and the potential changes that would come with the redevelopment.
Residents had expressed hopes of stopping the plans for mixed-use housing and were successful in convincing the developers to withdraw their proposal. The Brendon Park Civic Association remains committed to ensuring that any future plans for Devington Plaza align with the desires and needs of the local community. The area will continue to be monitored for potential future development opportunities that better align with the vision for the neighborhood.
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