By Katie Pedersen, Reporter Correspondent April 7, 2021 Katie Pedersen, Reporter Correspondent One view of what a new building at 24 Ericsson St. site may look like as shown during a BPDA-sponsored public meeting held online last week. Image courtesy RODE Architects Nearly four years after a development team first submitted a letter of intent to construct a complex of buildings on the Port Norfolk waterfront, they may finally be moving ahead with community approval. On March 30, the BPDA hosted a public meeting on a new and updated proposal for the 24 Ericsson Street site. Over an hour-long presentation, the development team, including Jeremy Henry of RISE Together, Kevin Deabler of RODE Architects, and David Black and Stephanie Kruel of VHB Inc., laid forth a revised proposal for the site that emphasized public access to the Port Norfolk waterfront, neighborhood cohesion, and climate resilience. After the presentation, BPDA representative Raul Duverge took public comments on the updated proposal.