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At Monday’s Burlington City Council meeting, councilors unanimously voted to approve a new plan for the CityPlace project.While it was approved unanimously, several city councilors, such as Ali Dieng, Melo Grant, and Zoraya Hightower, expressed their frustrations to project leaders by saying they felt there had been a lack of transparency throughout the process.They also feel project leaders have not engaged with the community enough before forming their proposal.However, they all ultimately voted to approve it because they said they understood the difficulties of getting a construction project like this off the ground.They also say anything is better than just the pit being there.This new development agreement includes a minimum of 350 residential units.Seventy of which would be guaranteed to be affordable housing.There’s also a maximum of 350 hotel rooms.The city is now working with Giri Group on the project, after their former partner Champlain Housing Trust has shifted their focus to the Cambrian Rise Development, because of high construction costs.The new developers plan to bring two hotels to CityPlace.They promise they can build new units without a local or federal subsidy.Mayor Miro Weinberger said this is a 30% increase in housing units from when the City Council approved the original plan in 2018. The original amount of units was 272.Weinberger also said CityPlace will become the 2nd largest housing project in the state’s history.”After years of hard work, adversity, and perseverance, we can finally say with confidence that this daring and worthy effort to reshape our downtown,” Weinberger said.Weinberger also said that CityPlace will become one of the tallest building structures in the state.The South Tower is expected to be completed by next year.The North Tower is slated for 2026.
In the latest installment of The Salt Lake Tribunes Storytelling through Data event series, author, economist and MacAuthur Genius Grant winner Amy Finkelstein will discuss her book Weve Got You Covered a lively and provocative proposal for health insurance reform.
Small business and nonprofits can apply for flood recovery funds starting Monday, Feb. 12 until Tuesday, Feb. 27.
A health care facility plans to expand services by constructing a new building. Its a $10 million dollar project to address the need for services.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro proposed a plan to cut college tuition to $1,000 per semester for families earning below $70,000 a year.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) – The Wabash River Regional Development Authority says it has received a record-breaking number of READI grant applications for the latest round.
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The National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) has endorsed the Senate border bill proposal, but faces an uphill battle in the Senate.
The renovations to the chapel include new flooring, paint, window blinds, lighting, foyer updates and a new AV system.
We’re kicking off 2024 with an opportunity to hear what’s new and in development within NIH programs and policies. Join compliance and system policy experts from the NIH Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration (OPERA) for the latest policy updates and how your institutions may be impacted. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about new and existing policies during the live Q&A.has context menuCompose