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University Impact District Review Board approves revised signage packages for State House properties with limits on branding signs

3465239 · May 23, 2025
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Summary

The University Impact District Review Board approved revised sign packages for several State House/High Line student housing buildings after applicants removed or reduced illuminated wall signs and agreed to non‑illuminated projecting signs and other conditions.

The University Impact District Review Board on its May meeting approved revised signage packages for multiple State House student housing properties, including the High Line on Ninth and the Varsity, after the applicant removed oversized illuminated wall signs and reduced projecting sign heights.

Board members and the applicant said the packages were revised in response to earlier board concerns about the overall amount of signage and the prominence of branding. Rebecca Green, an applicant representative, told the board: "These have been all 3 have been substantially modified from the first time you've seen them." She said the illuminated wall sign was removed and the awning sign now includes the building name, while the projecting (blade) signs were lowered.

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