Here’s what we know so far about potential plans for a 12-acre riverfront development called Vaquero Panther Island.
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While still early, the architects seem to have two options for what development could look like, according to aA first option would involve more than 461,000 square feet of office space and 50,000 square feet of retail across four buildings. Plans have potential for a 150-room hotel and an additional 31,000 square feet of retail space later on.
A second option would involve more than 361,000 square feet of office space and more than 37,000 square feet of retail. Similar to option one, plans have potential for a 150-room hotel and additional retail space down the line. A rendering showing early concepts of Vaquero Panther Island, a mixed use development north of downtown.by constructing new channels will open up more than 5 miles of shoreline and 200 acres for development of the future Panther Island. As originally conceived years ago, the development would focus on dense residential buildings with some commercial.
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