
Demolition work starts on Liberty Square project
Construction will soon begin on a large residential project in an area dominated by commercial and retail at the 600 East block of 400 and
Construction will soon begin on a large residential project in an area dominated by commercial and retail at the 600 East block of 400 and
The Liberty Square development has been through several renditions, including multiple redesigns and reducing the project from a proposed four-story, 135-unit residential building to a
After two public hearings and a work session, representatives from Cowboy Partners have again returned to the Historic Landmark Commission (HLC) for approval of their
With rising construction costs, most developers try to build bigger instead of smaller. But in the case of Cowboy Partners, nine months after securing approval
In what appears to be the new normal, the Historic Landmark Commission held a work session Thursday, February 2 with Clearwater Homes to discuss the developer’s
Trolley Square owner, Khosrow Semnani and his development team, Trolley Square Ventures, may have cleared one significant hurdle toward redeveloping the large surface parking lot directly
Work sessions with the Historic Landmark Commission (HLC) may become more popular now that the Commission approved a major alterations, demolition and new construction request for the
Developers are discovering that meeting the expectations of the Historic Landmark Commission (HLC) is not guaranteed. Garbett Homes went before the HLC four consecutive times before the
*This is an updated version of a previous post The Gilgal Sculpture Garden, a small park that features unique sculptures, is about to be less hidden.
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