Councilman Allen Rapaport called it “historic.” Barsa predicted it would “reshape” Norwood. The project was hailed as a welcome addition to the borough’s downtown business district. “Unfortunately we can’t make somebody build something.”ĭaibes Enterprises, based in Edgewater, received approval in 2010 to redevelop the Livingston Street property with a mix of retail stores and senior housing. “It’s very frustrating to the entire town,” said Mayor James Barsa. The dilapidated Cost Cutters building – an eyesore in the borough’s downtown – would be torn down and replaced with a new strip mall, apartments and even a Trader Joe’s grocery store.īut nearly six years after it was approved by the Zoning Board, the project still is not done, to the consternation of local elected officials and business owners. NORWOOD – It was supposed to be a win for Norwood.
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