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300,000 sq ft (28,000 m) of space. Some asphalt roads were replaced with gray and white pavers and converted into pedestrian walking areas. In 2021, Rosemary Square was renamed once again, this time dropping the word "Rosemary" to become "The Square". Its website and branding was updated accordingly.
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