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North Park Main Street is
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North Park is experiencing a renaissance.  After many years of disinvestment, North Park has become a premier location for homebuyers and businesses alike.  This is due to a number of factors, including North Park’s central location and proximity to downtown coupled with numerous regional conditions such as worsening traffic, sprawl, and overall market conditions.  As a result of these factors, North Park has recently experienced a significant influx of development interest, especially within its downtown area.  The community has already approved a number of significant proposals that will transform the fabric of downtown North Park.  Among those proposals are:

  • North Park Theatre
    Located between 29th and 30th Streets on University Avenue, the historic North Park Theatre is realizing its former glory as a regional destination for live theater.  In October 2005 the North Park Theatre reopened its doors for the first time in two decades.

  • North Park Theatre Parking Structure
    Across the street from the North Park Theatre, a four deck parking and retail structure will be constructed.  The facility is proposed to integrate a highly flexible arts feature that allows original art to be displayed on the façade.  The creative design will complement the burgeoning arts and culture center in downtown North Park.

  • La Boheme (North Park) Condominiums
    Located at 30th Street, Lincoln Avenue, & Ohio Street, the North Park Condominium project is the largest development to be built in North Park in generations.  Western Pacific Housing, a subsidiary of D.R. Horton, the nation’s largest homebuilder, has submitted plans for a mixed-use project that would include over 200 residential units and 15,000 square feet of retail space.

With so many exciting projects already moving forward, the community of North Park is highly aware that a renaissance is occurring within our neighborhood.  We also realize that with development comes opportunity to receive improvements in public facilities and infrastructure.