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Friday, May 3, 2013

'Building C' gets OK for Sidewalk Encroachment

Council approves license agreement for building foundation

Kent City Council signed off on a license agreement this week that will allow Fairmount Properties mixed-used 'Building C' to occupy a portion of the public right-of-way on South DePeyster Street. The foundations of the $4.5 million building will encroach an estimated 2 inches, and the footers will encroach as much as 10 inches into the right-of-way, according to a memo from the city manager's office to council. Kent City Manager Dave Ruller said the encroachments will all be below ground. "We have approved similar encroachments for the other buildings in the redevelopment project," he said. The building, which will stand at the southwest corner of the intersection of South DePeyster and Erie streets, will house Bricco, an Akron-based …

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Mayor: 'Destination Kent, College Town USA'

City, development partner break ground on $6.5 million apartment building downtown

The ceremonial groundbreaking on downtown Kent's newest, and last, building to rise as part of the more than $100 million redevelopment boon marked one milestone while hinting at another. Earth is moving for the foundation of Cleveland developer Fairmount Properties' five-story apartment building that will stand at the corner of South DePeyster and Erie Streets, and the developer joined city officials, state and local government representatives, administrators from Kent State University and PARTA to break ground on the site Friday. The groundbreaking marks the start of construction for the last new building to rise as part of the massive redevelopment that's been under way for several years downtown since the start of Ron Burbcik's Acorn …

Sue JEffers

3:58 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

35% of kent residents live below the poverty line.   more ›

Friday, March 1, 2013

Developer Breaks Ground on Last of New Downtown Buildings

Fairmount Properties' "Building C" under construction in redevelopment block

As backhoes and dump trucks moved behind them the development partners behind downtown Kent's redevelopment ceremonially broke ground on yet another new, multi-million building today. Fairmount Properties' "Building C" will stand at the corner of South DePeyster and Erie streets within the redevelopment block. The five-story building will bring with it the more than 7,000 square feet Bricco white tablecloth restaurant on the first floor and 32 upscale apartments on the upper floors. The new building is the third to rise within the city's redevelopment block and is the seventh within the redevelopment area. "We're just rounding the block," Kent Mayor Jerry Fiala said this morning. Look for full coverage Saturday on Kent Patch.

Kim

3:28 pm on Saturday, March 2, 2013

surely do hope there will be enough parking. and not with coin meters. rather something like a smartphone can add money to. in otherwords, convenient. love the downtown area. will be glad when it's done. hopefully, erie and s. water will have a traffic and/or walking light. difficult to pull out of otherwise.   more ›

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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James Thomas

12:50 pm on Monday, March 25, 2013

By the way, NolanJoeHomeownerderpspotterJamesThomasJackKelly, Have you taken down the Psuedo James Thomas Page you Created?   more ›

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 …

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Fairmount 'Building C' Site Plan Approved

Parking for new downtown apartment building will rely on PARTA's transit center

The Kent Planning Commission signed off on the site plan for Fairmount Properties' Building C, a new mixed-used apartment building downtown, but not without talking about parking. The commission unanimously approved the project, but all four members said they were concerned about the parking arrangements. Adam Branscomb, project manager for Fairmount Properties, which will own the building, said both the residential and restaurant components of the building will rely primarily on PARTA's new Kent Central Gateway transit center and parking deck for tenants and restaurant customers. Branscomb said Bricco would have to make arrangements with PARTA for a valet service they are planning, and tenants also would have to make their own …

James Vaughan

5:23 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

I wish these plans, drawings etc were larger! Ever since all this development started I have been keenly interested; but the shortage of understandable visual presentation had been frustrating! I have heard the same complaint from many others. No one could figure out what and where the new bridge would be until construction started. The folks who provide the info already know and do not seem very…   more ›

Friday, December 14, 2012

Parking at New Downtown Apartments to Depend on Transit Center

Developer Fairmount Properties plans to use PARTA's Kent Central Gateway for parking for residents, patrons at new "Building C."

People looking to live in downtown Kent's newest apartment building will have to park in PARTA's new Kent Central Gateway transit center. The site plan submitted to the city for Fairmount Properties' Building C, which will be built at the corner of Erie and South DePeyster streets, shows the building's tenants will most likely have to park in the new deck under construction on the opposite corner of the same intersection. A site plan for the building presented this month to the Kent Architectural Review Board shows no parking on site. "The proposed parking plan for this building is to utilize the multi-modal facility for the residential needs and restaurant parking," the city building staff report on the project states. The building will …

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Fairmount Properties 'Building C' gets Architecture Board Approval

5-story building will feature 32 apartments, restaurant Bricco on ground floor

The newest building proposed as part of downtown Kent's redevelopment received a certificate of appropriateness from the Kent Architectural Review Board Tuesday. The board signed off on plans for Fairmount Properties' "Building C," which will stand at the northeast corner of Erie and South DePeyster streets and will include 32 apartments with the restaurant Bricco on the ground floor. Adam Branscomb, a development manager at Fairmount Properties, said the building design has changed somewhat — due to the owners' goals and project budget — since it was first proposed as part of the redevelopment along with the new Davey Tree and AMETEK buildings. "There's a number of reasons why the design has continued to evolve," Branscomb said. Ed Fehér…

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Traci Monroe

7:41 pm on Sunday, March 3, 2013

That's all well and good Heidi, but what about the senior citizens? Oh that's right,those are the ones Kent/Kent State are trying to run outta town.   more ›

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