The coastal city of Norwalk, Connecticut, now controls a decommissioned power plant that it plans to convert to a public park, the latest example of a city trying to stimulate commercial development through new public spaces.
The coastal city of Norwalk, Connecticut, now controls a decommissioned power plant that it plans to convert to a public park, the latest example of a city trying to stimulate commercial development through new public spaces.
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