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Commission recommends approval of 120-unit multifamily special-use permit at 101 Gordon Avenue

Richmond City Planning Commission · April 21, 2026
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The Richmond City Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of a five-story, up-to-120-unit multifamily special-use permit at 101 Gordon Avenue in the Manchester neighborhood; the motion passed with one abstention and will be forwarded to City Council.

The Richmond City Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of a special-use permit to allow a multifamily building of up to 120 dwelling units at 101 Gordon Avenue in the Manchester neighborhood.

Planning staff presented the project as a 67,518-square-foot site with an existing commercial building and a large surface parking lot, noting that several R-63 zoning standards require relief and that the SUP is needed. Jonathan Brown, the planning presenter, summarized site design work to pull the…

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