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POLL: What Project Would You Like To See?

The Paresi Design Studio's 1997 study on Havre de Grace made many suggestions.

 
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A photograph of the cover of the Paresi Design Study from 1997.
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A photograph of the cover of the Paresi Design Study from 1997.

A restaurant at Concord Point?

A hotel and conference center on the Susquehanna?

A town green with amphitheatre?

A riverwalk with city pier?

The 1997 Paresi Study offered a number of recommendations for how to upgrade the city and its waterfront.

We want to know which you'd most like to see become a reality.

Vote in our poll below, and leave us a comment to share why you feel the way you do.

Some of the recommendations in the design won't happen—we've left a few of them out. But some still could.

Tell us, and the city's decision-makers, if any of these options should become a reality.

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  • Which Paresi Study recommendation would you most like to see?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Waterfront Walk & City Pier
        23 (52%)
    • Water Street Hotel
        4 (9%)
    • Congress Avenue Hotel
        2 (4%)
    • Concord Point Development
        1 (2%)
    • Town Green/Amphitheatre
        11 (25%)
    • Gateways Into Downtown
        3 (6%)
    Total votes: 44
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Havre de Grace Business, Havre de Grace Development, Havre de Grace Government, Havre de Grace Paresi Study, Havre de Grace Poll, and Havre de Grace Waterfront

Deborah

6:59 am on Monday, February 27, 2012

Even better, how about a dog park!

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Annie

5:02 pm on Monday, February 27, 2012

A brand name hotel with some serious convention space would be nice. It doesn't need to be on the water but the more water view it has the better it would draw but that would also escalate the room rates.
Many new hotels are downsizing the amount of meeting space they have so it is hard for mid-size conventions to find affordable space.
It would bring jobs to the area; tourists spending money; and generate tax dollars.
The problems are where to locate it and the objections that will come from some quarters about any major development that might happen in Havre de Grace.

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