Politics & Government
Public Feedback Sought for Highland Park Theater Property Proposals
Residents and local business owners are encouraged to provide input on five possibilities for use of the Central Avenue site.

The city of Highland Park is seeking public input regarding the possible redevelopment of the Highland Park Theater property and adjacent parking lot.
The city will present five proposals at a special meeting of the Committee of the Whole on Monday, September 21 at City Hall.
“Residents, business owners and other members of the public are encouraged to attend and ask questions following the proposers’ presentations,” according to a city press release. “In addition, an online survey to obtain feedback will be available on the City’s website beginning September 22.”
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Proposal 1:
500 Central Ave, Northfield, LLC
Two-story indoor public market
Proposal Document
Proposal 2:
Baker Development Corporation
Six-story townhome/condominium community
Proposal Document
Proposal 3:
Canel Companies
Five-story office building with first floor retail
Proposal Document
Proposal 4:
Geraci and Katz & Associates
Eight-story mixed used development with theater venue, hotel and residences
Proposal Document
Proposal 5:
Morningside Group
Six-story condominium community
Proposal Document
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A follow up presentation and results of public feedback will be presented to the City Council at the October 26 Committee of the Whole Meeting.
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