In a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans for a new residential development aimed at revitalizing a previously underutilized area. The project, which is expected to bring vibrancy back to the neighborhood, will convert an existing building into rental units, with construction anticipated to begin within the next year.
The development will feature approximately 4,000 square feet of office space on the first floor, which will be managed by LGN, a company relocating from Rose Street. The design team is currently working on building permits and exploring potential amenities, such as a gym, while ensuring compliance with building codes.
Officials emphasized the pressing need for high-quality housing in the community, acknowledging that the area has seen a decline in student presence and overall activity. The project aims to address this housing shortage and enhance the local environment.
Concerns were raised regarding access to the site, particularly at the intersection of Rural Avenue, with calls for improved secondary access to alleviate traffic pressure. The development is seen as a significant investment in the community, with officials expressing optimism about its potential impact on local residents and property values.
The motion to proceed with the project passed unanimously, marking a step forward in the community's efforts to enhance housing options and stimulate local growth.