Guadalupe corridor faces challenges with Project Connect’s Orange Line

Guadalupe corridor faces challenges with Project Connect’s Orange Line
Lisa Mitchell Treasurer — Wheatsville Co-Op
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There are significant challenges ahead for Guadalupe, particularly concerning transit along the Guadalupe corridor. Project Connect’s Orange Line is set to affect businesses and residents in the North University area, especially those with properties fronting Guadalupe.

This project promises considerable long-term public benefits for the city and its inhabitants. However, it may pose limitations on operating a grocery store at its current site.

“Project Connect’s Orange Line will impact all businesses and residents in the North University area, and especially those with frontage along Guadalupe,” according to an important message from the General Manager. The transformative nature of this project is expected to bring about changes that could alter how business operations are conducted in the vicinity.



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