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Private developers tackle Camden waterfront near Philly

After 22 years, revitalization plans are finally gaining momentum for a former riverfront manufacturing district just outside Philadelphia that has been criticized by local news media outlets for its painfully sluggish progress. Developers unveiled plans on June 20 to bring $500 million in commercial and residential projects to Cooper’s Crossing, a 35-acre, mixed-use development on the shore of the Delaware River in Camden, N.J. Planned for phased development over the next decade, the complex may eventually provide 500,000 sq. ft. of office space, 1,200 mid-rise and high-rise residential units, a hotel, and 100,000 sq. ft.

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