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Design Review Board approves 100 West Depot mixed-use tower after trimming red fiber-cement and adding masonry detail
Summary
The Design Review Board approved Quad Capital Partners’ 7‑story, 270‑unit project at 100 West Depot Avenue after requiring the developer to replace prominent red fiber‑cement panels with matching brick and add differentiated masonry coursing at the parapet.
The Knoxville Design Review Board voted to approve Quad Capital Partners’ 7‑story mixed‑use development at 100 West Depot Avenue on Feb. 18 after adding conditions addressing exterior materials and masonry detailing.
Quad Capital’s Christine Cobb and architect Adam Jekyll presented the proposal—a seven‑story building with two levels of structured parking, about 270 residential units and roughly 6,800 square feet of ground‑floor retail—emphasizing ground‑floor activation and pedestrian improvements along Central Street and Depot Avenue. Staff noted the project would alter about 200 feet of an existing rail shed that is a contributing element in the Southern Terminal Depot National Register historic…
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