Community Corner

Visions for Vacancies: Building Alongside Waco Scaffolding

There's a warehouse size space available along Highland Avenue in Cheshire. What's the best way to fill it?

Need a warehouse space? Know someone with an idea of the best way to fill it? Well Waco Scoffolding and the Chesprocott Health District would love some company along Highland Avenue.

Let's call this a modern spin on community planning - Patch's version of a charette, a digital drawing board where all ideas are on the table.

Each week we'll present a new vacant building and ask you to tell us what you think would be the best use. Forget what zone it's in, ignore setback regulations, dump lot coverage rules and all the other zoning jargon that puts people most to sleep. If you had your way, what would you like to see there? What would be the best use for the community?

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I know, I know. The space is zoned for industrial. But let's forget that for a minute and have some fun in finding new neighbors in the Cheshire community.

The large space is ample for a typical warehouse business - and maybe you have an idea of a company that would be the right fit - but what would you ultimately like to see there? An indoor racing course? A large laser tag center? A playful gymnasium?

Put on your thinking caps and sharpen those digital pencils because we want to know what you think.

Tell Us: What is the best fit to fill the warehouse near Waco Scaffolding?

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