Caelum Moor Sculpture May Be Moved Again
It's not etched in stone, but the monumental Caelum Moor sculpture that once drew pagan worshippers and protests from religious groups might be dusted off and erected in the Glorypark development.
At a Planning and Zoning Commission meeting Wednesday, developers announced their hopes to integrate Caelum Moor into the $600 million town center. Commission members were reviewing plans for the residential, retail and office development, which is expected to open in fall 2008 next to Ameriquest Field in north Arlington.
If the City Council approves the proposal, the sculpture would sit on public land north of Randol Mill Road near Johnson Creek. The council could consider the plan as soon as next month, but many details, such as who would own and maintain the sculpture, have not been finalized, city officials said. Full Story
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At a Planning and Zoning Commission meeting Wednesday, developers announced their hopes to integrate Caelum Moor into the $600 million town center. Commission members were reviewing plans for the residential, retail and office development, which is expected to open in fall 2008 next to Ameriquest Field in north Arlington.
If the City Council approves the proposal, the sculpture would sit on public land north of Randol Mill Road near Johnson Creek. The council could consider the plan as soon as next month, but many details, such as who would own and maintain the sculpture, have not been finalized, city officials said. Full Story
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