After a series of closed-door negotiations, Kushner and the city ironed out their differences, and yesterday the city council okayed a new deal. With that approval, the 48-acre Landings at Harborside project is back on track. Besides some slight changes in the financial agreement between the parties, the configuration of the project was tweaked a bit--the retail component has been moved from the north end of the site to the center."While the city is willing to put the brakes on any project that is not in the best interest of our residents, we are happy to be back on track and proceeding…with our original vision," according to David Szilagyi, commissioner of the city's redevelopment agency and a councilman. He made his remarks in a prepared statement.
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