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Map: The Future of Richmond Highway

Posted on June 1, 2010March 31, 2022 by tom

A map showing the redevelopment potential of Richmond Highway (Route 1). Shown are commercial areas ready for redevelopment, parks and protected open space, and important streams and watersheds along the corridor.

Click here to view the map >> 

Posted in Resources, Statewide, Transit-Oriented Development, Virginia

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