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Alo wins OK to reactivate Lincoln Road corner after board demands slightly larger overhang, design tweaks
Summary
Alo won Historic Preservation Board approval May 13 to reactivate the long‑vacant corner retail space at 100 Lincoln Road, with conditions to deepen the storefront overhang and to finalize a transition agreement with the adjacent owner.
Alo, the sportswear and wellness brand, won Historic Preservation Board approval May 13 for facade modifications to retail space at the corner of Lincoln Road and Collins Avenue, contingent on refinements to the new canopy and a formal transition agreement with the adjacent owner.
The project will convert the vacant corner that formerly housed a Walgreens into an Alo retail store and “sanctuary” wellness center. The applicant proposes removing the low, existing concrete canopy and installing a higher, shallower aluminum tubular canopy so the storefronts have a 14‑foot interior ceiling and more visibility from the street. Staff recommended approval with refinements to the transition between Alo’s frontage and the neighboring tenant's…
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