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Council approves rezoning of former Terre Haute police station for 111-unit market-rate apartments

5433358 · January 10, 2025
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Summary

The council approved Special Ordinance 40-2024 to rezone 1211 Wabash Ave and 30 S. 12th St. for a 111-unit, furnished, market-rate co-living apartment project; the developer withdrew a related tax-incentive resolution.

The Terre Haute City Council approved Special Ordinance No. 40-2024 on Jan. 9 rezoning the property at 1211 Wabash Avenue and 30 South Twelfth Street (the former police station) to allow a 111-unit, three-story furnished apartment development.

The redevelopment commission presented the proposal; attorney Richard Shagley, speaking for the City of Terre Haute Redevelopment Commission, described the project as "111 units" with one-bedroom units that include a kitchenette plus shared kitchens and living spaces on each floor. "On the First Floor, you'll have your…

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