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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Groundbreaking for New Apartment Building Downtown is Friday

City, developer to break ground on 'Building C' to house 32 apartments and new restaurant Bricco

City officials will break ground Friday on the last, new building to be built downtown as part of the more than $100 million redevelopment well under way. Building C, to stand at the southwest corner of the intersection of South DePeyster and Erie streets, will be home to 32 upscale apartments on the upper four floors with the 7,000-square-foot Bricco restaurant on the first floor. The new building is being built via a partnership between the city and Cleveland developer Fairmount Properties, which also built the new AMETEK and Davey Tree buildings in the same downtown block. The building represents an additional 42,000 square feet and $6.5 million investment, according to the city. The groundbreaking will start at 11 a.m. at Bar 145. Here…

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

'Building C' Clears Last Planning Hurdle

New mixed-use apartment building downtown receives zoning variances for construction

A new mixed-use apartment building planned for downtown Kent is much closer to construction following approval of several variances from the Kent Board of Zoning Appeals Monday night. The board granted three variances to developer CollegeTown Kent LLC, a subsidiary of Cleveland-based Fairmount Properties, for 'Building C,' a mixed use retail and residential building planned for the southwest corner of the South DePeyster and Erie streets intersection. Board members cited the small size and unusual topography of the building site in granting three variances, which permit the new building to stand taller than city code allows and loosen requirements for how close the building is to the public right-of-way. Variances approved allow the …

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