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Owners outline redevelopment plan for 2333 Coal: demolition of appendages, ~47 parking stalls if demolished, environmental testing pending

5931058 · August 14, 2025
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Tom Lansky, a prospective owner, and an architectural representative from Krieger Clad described plans Wednesday to redevelop a 1957 industrial building at 2333 Coal Street, proposing removal of appended structures, improved storefront, and additional parking.

Tom Lansky, a prospective owner, and an architectural representative from Krieger Clad (presented by Wyatt) described plans Wednesday to redevelop the 1957 building at 2333 Coal Street in the Rail District. The team said they plan to remove one or two later-added appendages to open the façade, increase storefront and add parking; Wyatt said demolishing the side appendage could yield roughly 14 additional parking spots and that removing both appendages would allow the site to squeeze in about 47 spaces under the proposed layout.

Lansky said the building is under contract and that the project team has structural and civil engineers assessing the property. The team told the board it expects to receive a Phase I environmental report “tomorrow” and…

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