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mixed-use street

Town Center at Prospect New Town

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  • mixed-use street
  • Prospect New Town
  • tenacity
  • third place
  • town center
A coffee shop and wine shop with residential units above are two anchors of the village center at Prospect. With a sushi restaurant, diner and eyeglass shop included in the small retail grouping, the mixed-use center circa 2008 isn't exactly bustling but it feels intact and pretty well established. And the coffee shop certainly has customers flowing in and out all day. Construction is underway on a mixed-use building across the street.
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