Murray is looking to overhaul the area between Fashion Place Mall and the TRAX station to make it more walkable and connected. It’s a major shift that could change how you get around and where you hang out in the city.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
The plan identifies potential future infrastructure and development costs, though specific project funding is not yet finalized.
Residents and commuters who use the transit station and those living in the surrounding neighborhood.
Nearby residents and business owners who fear increased crime and property devaluation.
The city is looking to sell land near State Street and Myrtle Avenue. This is a big deal because it could change how that area is used and who owns it.
The city is looking for a consultant to help find a developer for the old City Hall site. The board wants to ensure they are involved in the selection process.
The city is closing out a 1991 redevelopment area that has successfully boosted property values. This allows local businesses to consolidate their land and move forward with new projects.
Residents have been asking about the lack of visible progress on the Block 1 site. Staff confirmed the project is on schedule with the developer currently working through financing and building permit requirements.
The city is providing $400,000 to help residents buy homes and repair existing ones, ensuring people can afford to stay in Murray.
The city is hitting the reset button on a major development site after the previous developer failed to meet their obligations. The city will now study the market to find a better fit for the community.
The city is updating its long-term plan for the area around the Fashion Place West transit station. This plan sets the stage for future development, potential new zoning, and infrastructure improvements to better connect the area.
The city is moving forward with a new mixed-use project to revitalize the downtown area, focusing on walkability and historic aesthetics.
A developer wants to turn an old hotel into 102 affordable housing units. Neighbors are worried about crime and the developer's history.
Major redevelopment proposal eyed for Central Murray Murray Journal
The owner wants to rezone her property to allow for a wider range of commercial uses, potentially an event center. This change would shift the land from office-only to a broader commercial designation.
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