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City plans ambitious redevelopment to transform Old City area

June 21, 2024 | City Council Workshop Meetings, Knoxville City, Knox County, Tennessee



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City plans ambitious redevelopment to transform Old City area
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant developments in workforce housing and urban infrastructure projects aimed at revitalizing key areas of the city. A notable proposal includes the construction of 53 housing units, with 49 designated as condos for workforce housing. However, the integration of rental units with ownership properties presents challenges, as officials acknowledged the complexities involved in such mixed-use developments.

The meeting also highlighted ongoing public-private partnerships focused on capital improvements around the multiuse stadium, which is part of a broader initiative to enhance public infrastructure. This includes upgrades to utilities, stormwater management, public access, transit systems, greenways, and streetscapes, all designed to connect Old City with East Knoxville. The construction team is already mobilized on-site, allowing for a more efficient and cost-effective approach to implementing these infrastructure improvements.

Additionally, discussions touched on the redevelopment of the Magnolia Avenue warehouse district, where many underutilized buildings exist. Officials emphasized the potential of tax increment financing as a tool for rehabilitating aging structures and revitalizing the area. The need for land acquisition and clearing titles was also noted, as various properties are held by multiple parties, hindering progress.

Lastly, the meeting referenced Caswell Manor as a successful example of the low-income housing tax credit pilot program administered by the Knoxville Community Development Corporation (KCDC), showcasing the city's commitment to addressing housing needs through innovative financing solutions.

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