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Morristown Magazine 81 construction managers and his plan may inclu- de eventually relocating one of the managers to Morristown. “We think when we are done, it will be a rea- lly nice entry point to Main Street,” Silverstein said. Silverstein’s plan is not just a solution for the corner that has over a number of years beco- me an eyesore. His vision extends to the entire downtown business district. “The popularity of Main Streets has fallen over the years and is beginning to come back,” he said. “There are not currently a lot of walka- ble spaces in Morristown. You go to a location – you pull up, you do your business and you lea- ve. The goal will be - you arrive on Main Street to have an evening. You may not have a particu- lar destination in mind, but if we can provide enough active restaurants and entertainment, shopping venues, you take a walk and there are things to enjoy.” Whatever we put in will be done very though- tfully,” Silverstein added. “We’ll put businesses A hole in the roof led to moss grow- ing inside the Bradley building.
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