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Publication Date: September 1987  Quincy: Levner shops and old Remicks Building.  Photo by Susan Walsh photo-27.jpg Bigger than ever - thats how Joseph Coppleman, president of the Bargain Center in Quincy Square, described the opening day crowd yesterday as the store launched its annual spring sale.  Photo by Everett A Tatreau April 1, 1965 7/16/87 Sidewalk Bazaar, Downtown Quincy Photo by: Robert F. Bukaty December 15, 1992 First light - the first rays of the morning sun reflect from teh Quincy Center Plaza building.  Photo by Fred Field The combination of Christmas decorations and auto headlights make for a beautiful time-lapsed arial shot over Quincy Center. Dec 24, 1996 Photo by Fred Field Publication Date: March 1979 Photo by: LH Whittaker, Jr.  Quincy Square Patrick Alessi, 15, Quincy walks on Hancock St minus a shirt due to record breaking temps.  3/31/98 Photo by: Gary Higgins photo-2.jpg Downtown Quincy Days, a sidewalk sale has hancock st as a pedestrian mall. the cycling murrays provided some entertainment for those attending the event. 7/15/92 Photo by Gary Higgins
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Welcome to Develop Quincy

This is the forum for discussing matters related to development issues in downtown Quincy. You may have read our series CitySmarts in 2004. In fact, we provide a link to that from this report. But planners have come up with new ideas for the downtown, and here is your chance to comment and keep the discussion going.

2 comments to Welcome to Develop Quincy

  • Mike Perkins

    The redevelopment of Quincy Center including the construction of the concourse is a positive development for the city. Redevelopment could add to Quincy’s tax base; it has been burdened by the closing of the big stores downtown and middle class flight. The construction of the concourse would be a positive development, because Rt. 3A coming from the South Shore does not have a direct connection to Quincy Center; the concourse could relieve traffic congestion on I-93 at the Neponset Bridge.

  • sex

    The redevelopment of Quincy Center including the construction of the concourse is a positive development for the city. Redevelopment could add to Quincy’s tax base; it has been burdened by the closing of the big stores downtown and middle class flight. The construction of the concourse would be a positive development, because Rt.

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