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  2. 3rd Street Flats - Wikipedia

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    3rd Street Flats is a mixed-use development project located in downtown Reno, Nevada. It includes 94 apartment units, retail space, and a restaurant. It includes 94 apartment units, retail space, and a restaurant.

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  4. 3rd Street - Wikipedia

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    3rd Street or Third Street may refer to: 3rd Street, Los Angeles; 3rd Street (Manhattan) Third Street (Hong Kong) Third Street (San Francisco)

  5. Green development - Wikipedia

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    The Holly Street Village Apartments in Pasadena address several of the principles outlined in Pasadena's general plan. It incorporates mixed-use development with ground-floor retail center including a deli, a convenience store and an art gallery. Also, the Holly Street Village Apartments is located near a light rail station.

  6. Third Street/Convention Center station - Wikipedia

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    Originally with one track active and one platform, it operating for little over 19 months, before closing on February 6, 2006. When the station was reopened in November 24, 2007, it was grouped together with the newly constructed 3rd Street platforms for the LYNX Blue Line and was rechristened collectively as the 3rd Street/Convention Center. [2]

  7. Third Street Commercial Corridor Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Third Street Commercial Corridor Historic District is a historic district on Third Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. It encompasses a pair of early 20th-century commercial buildings that have survived subsequent urban renewal projects in the city's downtown area. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2023. [1]

  8. Green infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    The new greenery will increase property values by $390 million over 45 years, also boosting the property taxes the city takes in. A green infrastructure plan in New York City is expected to cost $1.5 billion less than a comparable grey infrastructure approach.

  9. "Sesame Street" has been gentrified. After 45 seasons, the brick walls that once fenced in the neighborhood have been razed, giving way to sweeping views of what looks suspiciously like the Brooklyn Bridge (it is in fact a composite of three New York City bridges).