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Lackawanna developers debut website, Facebook page

Screenshot of Lackawanna Plaza redevelopment website.

By LINDA MOSS
moss@montclairlocal.news

Facing community of interests opposition to their proposal, the developers of Lackawanna Plaza have launched a website and Facebook page outlining their plans "to revitalize" the site, which includes a historic train station and near vacant mall.

Pinnacle Cos. of Montclair and Hampshire Cos. of Morristown issued a release Th about the new site, web.lackawannaplaza.com, and page, www.facebook.com/LackawannaPlaza.

The site "offers community members a newborn resource to learn more about the vision consistent with the objectives outlined in the Draft Lackawanna Shopping centr Overhaul Plan, which was prepared at the direction of Montclair Township's Master Plan," according to the press put out.

The Facebook page aims "to keep residents informed of updates and ways to evince support for the dynamic new vision," the sack said.

"The developers expect that area residents will gossip the new project website to learn Sir Thomas More and connect on Facebook to support the transformation of what currently exists atomic number 3 a barrier in the eastern end of Montclair Center into an attractive, inviting center of activity that facilitates the economic and social benefits of property growth," according to the handout.

The internet site says that the Lackawanna Plaza redevelopment "will breathe new life into the Lackawanna Station shopping mall and its adjoining parcels," with "a new commixture of uses, including residential and supermarket quad to add sonorit and connectivity to the area, while respecting the historic character of the original Lackawanna station terminal building."

It also describes the proposal, which includes 350 act units with a roughly 65,000-square-foot supermarket," which will supersede the Pathmark that closed November 2015.

The bid expiration on the brand-new website was put to sleep by In the public eye Strategy Grouping Inc., a Boston-based PR firm "specializing in come forth advocacy and Din Land use entitlement campaigns," reported to its website. The firm's clients let in Comcast Corp., The Domicile Depot, Lowe's, Walmart, Publix and AvalonBay Communities Inc.

The renovation plan has met opposition from residents World Health Organization fear it will dwarf the historic train station, now occupied by the Pig it &A; Prince restaurant, at the site. Opponents of the proposal also claim it has overmuch bulk and act tightness for that part of Bloomfield Boulevard, and that it will create traffic congestion.

The Township Planning Board is property a meeting on Mon connected the first muster of the site's overhaul program, merely IT has said that information technology leave not permit public comment at that session. The Township Council has asked the display board for its recommendations on the overhaul plan, and the advisory board — on the agenda for its Monday meeting — says that the council volition be the forum for public comment.

"Delight note that the discussion is limited to the Preparation Panel and there will be no more open treatment of the plan," the board's June 26 agenda says. "Public scuttlebutt will constitute provided at the public earshot which will be regular by the Town Council."

The Lackawanna Plaza website has a form and letter message in support of the redevelopment that people can fill forbidden, which will then be forwarded to Montclair Mayor Henry Martyn Robert Jackson, as well as the council and planning board, according to the site.

"As a nonmigratory of Montclair Township, I urge your secure support for the Lackawanna Plaza Redevelopment proposal," the form says. "This proposition will enliven the eastern end of Montclair Center by creating a vibrant mix of new uses within a walkway-able community to provide caparison variety and a favourable, affordable supermarket that area residents demand … I with all respect urge your strong documentation to help this high-pitched-character redevelopment proposal move forward to enhance the community for years to come."

The Lackawanna Shopping centr site notes that "finished two years of planning meetings and community input let informed the evolution of the Draft Lackawanna Plaza Redevelopment Plan, which recommends specific objectives to fend for revitalization of this area."

According to the website, "This redevelopment enhances an underutilized property in a headstone position by fulfilling competing objectives of preserving important historic elements while introducing residential uses, two acre exposed space unrestricted plaza, pedestrian connectivity and a new supermarket to replace the vacant Pathmark supermarket. Near importantly, the plan synthesizes the township's connecter to its historic past and reverberance with a new center of activity to ensure these elements resonate for generations to get along."

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