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The neighborhood development process is intricate and complex. North Avondale’s business district, between Clinton Springs Avenue and Paddock Rd. brings further considerations. The North Avondale business district is best described as an urban business district in revitalization phase with architecturally significant buildings situated along the busiest line in the Metro system (according to Better Bus Coalition) and surrounded by a passionate, residential community that has been researching and planning what the neighborhood wants for most of the last decade.


Development Posts

  • Development: September 2021

    Development: September 2021

    Rupel House – 3864 Reading Road We met with members of the Port last week for an update on 3864 Reading Road. No agreements have been signed as of that time. They will keep us informed on any forthcoming activity. Rosemary’s Babies Company has also reached out to NANA and the NA JSDC […]

  • Development: Summer 2021

    Development: Summer 2021

    Councilmember Landsman has offered to come and speak with the General Assembly on July 13th at the Monthly Meeting regarding development of the Rupel Property. This offer was spurred by residents contacting City Council concerning business development in the NA Business Corridor. Councilmember Landsman will be joined by Councilmember Kearney and, if available, representatives from the […]

  • Development: February 2021

    Development: February 2021

    NANA/NABA Joint Strategic Development Committee (JSDC) regroups to connect North Avondale with key development organizations  The commercial real estate development process is intricate. North Avondale’s business district, between Clinton Springs Avenue and Paddock Rd. brings further considerations. The North Avondale business district is best described as an urban business […]