Initially, the name of this new dual side-loading platform was to be just 11 Street SW.
The proposal for a "cultural mall" along 10th Street SW became complicated again in mid-1955.
Air rights over 9th Street SW were granted for a rent of $500 per year for 99 years on November 23, 1965.
The existing at grade intersection with 37 Street SW will be replaced with a service interchange.
The remainder of 91 Street SW will be changed as development continues south.
Stay straight to 9th Street SW.
As early as 1952, there were already several proposals to transform 10th Street SW.
Numerous plans in the last several years had called for two buildings, one on either side of 10th Street SW.
Two symmetrical wings extended down either side of 10th Street SW.
It flanks 10th Street SW to the east.