The city is scrambling to complete a proposed agreement with Renaissance Downtowns that would lay out what the Long Island developer should do in coming up with solid plans for the 17-acre former mall site downtown.
Officials said they hope to present the developer with a finished draft of the deal next week that would become the starting point for closed-door negotiations detailing exactly what should happen with the city-owned site in the months ahead. CLICK HERE FOR STORY
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