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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. — The future of Hyde Park Village is drawing concern from some locals. Many fear it's becoming too upscale, pushing out local businesses. One of those businesses is the ...
A controversial Hyde Park development will appear on the November ballot after residents collected more than 18,000 signatures to overturn Cincinnati City Council's approval of the project.
Rimmer’s collage is one of 19 colorful new murals to grace the viaducts of 53rd and 55th streets under the Metra tracks in Hyde Park. The project was two years in the making, and the murals were ...
The Village of New Hyde Park kicked off its Memorial Day weekend commemoration on Saturday, May 24, with a parade and honors for those who died in combat.
A group of Hyde Park residents says it collected more than 18,300 signatures on a citywide petition to secure a November ballot measure – double the number needed. The measure would ask ...
Boston police responded to a report at 7:40 p.m. of a person stabbed in the area of 1300 Hyde Park Avenue, according to the department.
The new store captures that beautifully.” The decision to remain at Hyde Park Corner and grow the business was not one Weech took lightly. “When my lease came up, I could have walked away. I ...
Residents of Hyde Park are intensifying their efforts to prevent a new development project on Hyde Park Square. Thu, 26 Jun 2025 02:21:09 GMT (1750904469500) Story Infinite Scroll ...
Cincinnati City Council's approval of a $150M Hyde Park Square development sparks voter backlash, raising questions about political consequences. Cincinnati Business Courier Select a City ...
In addition, the À L'aise building on the corner of Edwards Road and Erie Avenue would be remodeled to include about 40 new apartments and a mix of street-level retail and restaurant spaces.
New Hyde Park has a new trustee and a new budget. The village’s April board meeting saw a new face, Trustee Edward Quinlan, at the board table. Quinlan was sworn in Thursday after winning the ...
Hyde Park residents are divided over the City of Chicago's plan to turn a former hotel on DuSable Lake Shore Drive into a shelter for the unhoused.