Downtown Manhattan changes outlined in new plan
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – The City of Manhattan is releasing a new plan Tuesday showing plans to develop its downtown area moving forward.
The “Beyond Tomorrow Downtown Plan” (BTDP) was announced Tuesday, April 23, showcasing ideas for the development of the Little Apple’s downtown. This plan is a successor to another put forth in 2000, “The Downtown Tomorrow Plan”, according to the City of Manhattan’s website.
City officials envision the BTDP as being the driving force behind fleshing out the downtown area’s historic, cultural and economic values. Ten sub-sections are mapped out in the BTDP and divided between “area of stability/maintenance” and “area of change/improvement” designations.
Area of change/improvement
Northwest downtown
West Poyntz
West Fourth
Riverfront
East Mall
Third Street
Area of stability/maintenance
Historic core
Blue Earth
Makers
Manhattan Marketplace
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The BTDP will serve as a framework for a roughly 25-year vision of downtown Manhattan’s future. According to the city, the plan is not meant to be rock-solid but instead will help guide where future investment in the area should take place.
To read through the full BTDP, check out the document below or click here to download it from the city’s website:
BTDP Final Plan 4-18-24 by Matthew Self on Scribd
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