Even as luxury apartments and an open-air Main Street-style retail center called Hawthorn Row emerge as the initial piece of the $252 million Hawthorn 2.0 plan, approvals are being sought for a second phase that’s bigger and better than first proposed, with a mixed-use development centered on the site of the former Carson’s store.
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