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Midtown Redevelopment seeks approval for 62 housing units and 5,500 sq ft commercial space; council moves plan to legislative agenda
Summary
Midtown Redevelopment LLC told council it plans to replace vacant lots with about 62 residential units and roughly 5,500 square feet of commercial space across multiple infill sites in Midtown, and the planning commission recommended approval with design and infrastructure conditions.
Midtown Redevelopment LLC presented its preliminary/final subdivision and land development plan to the City Council for an 11‑site, seven‑block infill project that would add about 62 residential units and roughly 5,500 square feet of commercial space near Calder, Fulton, Riley and James streets.
Jeff Knight of the planning bureau told council the proposal includes 23 new buildings across scattered sites, including three 12‑unit multifamily buildings, several six‑unit townhome blocks and a food‑hall style commercial space on Seyford Street. The plan also proposes a 44‑space lot to concentrate parking and reduce curb cuts. Knight said the planning commission recommended approval subject to design and infrastructure conditions intended to improve accessibility…
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