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HAMMOND, Ind. — The city of Hammond has unveiled a plan to revitalize the city’s downtown as a way to draw new residents and businesses to the community, according to our partners at The Times of Northwest Indiana.

City leaders are to attempting to make the downtown a pedestrian-friendly, aesthetically pleasing environment that would include an upscale apartment building, a plaza and mixed-use development.

The publication says the plan was prepared by urban planner Jeff Speck of Massachusetts, the author of “Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time.”

The plan evolves from the proposed West Lakes Corridor rail project which would provide commuter rail service to Chicago, from northwest Indiana communities, such as Hammond.

Click here to read the full report from The Times of Northwest Indiana.

And click here to view the redevelopment plans.

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