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During a recent Carmel City Council meeting, representatives from Buckingham Development presented a proposal to amend the Gramercy Planned Unit Development (PUD), originally approved in 2006. The amendment aims to transform a 33-acre section of the former Mohawk Hills Apartment property into an urban residential community, featuring a mix of townhomes, condominiums, multifamily apartments, and retail spaces.
Eric Dirks, senior vice president of development at Buckingham, outlined the project's evolution, noting that economic shifts had previously stalled the original Gramercy plan. However, the company has since made progress with the Gramercy West development, which is currently underway by David Weekley Homes.
The proposed Gramercy East development is designed to create a walkable, pedestrian-friendly environment, incorporating public parks, plazas, and enhanced connectivity through the extension of Kinzer Drive to Carmel Drive. The project also includes the renovation of existing apartment buildings and the addition of structured parking.
Dirks emphasized the importance of community engagement, highlighting a neighborhood meeting held on September 18, where local residents were informed about the plans and had the opportunity to ask questions. The development team is committed to addressing community feedback as they move forward.
The Planning Commission is expected to review the proposal further, with a recommendation to forward the matter to the committee on November 7. The team will continue to collaborate with city staff to ensure the amendment aligns with the proposed vision for the Gramercy area. Public hearings will allow for additional community input as the project progresses.
Converted from Plan Commission - October 15, 2024 meeting on October 14, 2024
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