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City Council Hits Pause on Major Housing Project

June 21, 2024 | Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia



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City Council Hits Pause on Major Housing Project
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the status of the Spotswood project, which has been put on hold due to unfavorable economic conditions, particularly high construction costs and interest rates. City representatives indicated that, given the current financial landscape, there is no incentive that could be offered to the developer, Echelon, to move the project forward.

The council recommended tabling the project until macroeconomic conditions improve, which would make it financially feasible. They emphasized the importance of maintaining communication with Echelon, leaving the door open for future discussions on potential solutions to advance the project.

Despite the pause, officials clarified that the properties involved remain under contract with Echelon until April 2025, allowing for continued study and exploration of options. The council expressed appreciation for the productive discussions held over multiple meetings, highlighting a collaborative effort to find ways to increase housing inventory in the city.

Council members reiterated their commitment to revisiting the project when circumstances change, such as a reduction in interest rates or inflation. They acknowledged Echelon's ongoing efforts and expressed hope for a favorable outcome in the future.

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