Snider Plaza Evolves But Boasts Many Mainstays
By 1945, University Park had grown to around 18,000 residents and had 120 businesses. Businesses have come and gone over the years, but a few have stood the test of time.
Read moreBy 1945, University Park had grown to around 18,000 residents and had 120 businesses. Businesses have come and gone over the years, but a few have stood the test of time.
Read moreJack & Harry’s, a New Orleans-inspired restaurant and bar, will open at 6844 Snider Plaza on Friday, March 29.
Read moreThe University Park city council awarded a $15,664,531.60 construction contract for phase I of surface improvements in Snider Plaza to SYB Construction Co., a company which has done other major work for the city, at its March 19 meeting.
Read moreThe University Park City Council approved a $1,661,510 contract with Greenscape Construction Services to replace the central fountain in Snider Plaza.
Read moreChildren eagerly awaited the big guy’s arrival while Mrs. Claus indulged them with a sweet treat and posed for photographs.
Read moreUniversity Park city officials say the store was closed at the time of the collapse, and no injuries were reported.
Read moreOpened in 1987, the restaurant in the southeast corner of the shopping center was started by Marc and Susan Hall.
Read moreHave you ever had a favorite little watering hole you’re so enamored with you think, “Someday, I’m going to open a place like this”?
Read moreThe city of University Park recently approved extending a parking program allowing Snider Plaza employees from Daniel Avenue to Rosedale Avenue access to the Hilltop Plaza parking garage for six months or until construction begins on street and sidewalk work in the shopping center.
Read moreThe scope of work on sidewalks and streets in Snider Plaza will be reduced to exclude the northern two blocks based on where the city of University Park has authorization from property owners to work.
Read moreAn earlier proposed concept plan called for a linear green space along the 3400 block of Rosedale Avenue) and gathering space in the intersection of Snider Plaza and Rosedale Avenue that would have crosswalk connections to the Rosedale Green and a paved area, but the concept site plan city council members approved in June removed those in hopes of preserving parking spaces.
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