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http://www.twincities.com/ramseycounty/ci_24345707/other-develop <br />Other developments could compete with TCAAP <br />By Frederick Melo fmelo@pioneerpress.com TwinCities.com-Pioneer <br />TwinCities.com <br />Posted: <br />Turning vast acres of open space into homes, offices and stores <br />especially true when the land is contaminated. <br />While the business and construction community is eyeing Ramsey C <br />Cities Army Ammunition Plant in Arden Hills as a future developm <br />game in town. <br />The following is a list of other high-profile development areas <br />Several of them are contaminated properties or former federal Su <br />presented challenges to city and county planners and the busines <br />of the recession. And all of them could be diamonds in the rough <br />FORD PLANT <br />On the east bank of the Mississippi River, the former Ford Motor <br />150 acres in St. Paul's upscale Highland Park neighborhood. Ford <br />only recently began demolition on the property, which the compan <br />St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman has spoken of making the site a mod <br />living, a signal that city officials are not looking for Ford to <br />As demolition proceeds, Ford will identify environmental issues <br />will market the site in 2015, with plans to complete sale and en <br />2017, readying the property for redevelopment in 2018. <br />The riverfront property is near the St. Paul and Minneapolis dow <br />access is off city streets, and residential neighbors are taking <br />Officials at the St. Paul Port Authority figure there will be li <br />TCAAP. <br />"Ford, it's city street access," said Port Authority President L <br />potential. I think the market will be different for the two thin <br />Online: www.stpaul.gov/Ford <br />CEDAR GROVE <br />Over a decade in the making, Eagan's vision for a 65-acre redeve <br />Page 1 of 3Nov 01, 2013 03:20:14PM MDT <br />