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Irving, Texas, officials weigh methods, costs to revitalize downtown.

Publication: The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, Texas) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Publication Date: 21-NOV-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 The Dallas Morning News

Byline: Eric Aasen

Nov. 21--The city will spend the next few months studying how to revitalize downtown Irving -- and how to pay for it.

The decision comes after City Council members discussed a report last week about downtown improvements. The report, issued by an Urban Land Institute panel, suggests that downtown could become a bustling urban village with apartments and businesses if city officials take advantage of the Trinity Railway Express line.

Improving downtown Irving could require massive amounts of money, time and planning, some council members...

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