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Friday, May 23, 2008

Exeter Property Having Zoning Problems

Exeter Property, a downtown developer with a portfolio that includes the Majestic, Schroeder Lofts, and the Park Foundry apparently needs a zoning change for its next project on the corner of Grove and Montgomery Streets. Exeter hung a banner asking a rhetorical question to residents: "What do you want?" (Hint: the answer is not a drive through taco bell, beauty salon or 99 cent store.) Curbed followed up with a rendering and a New York's Sixth post showing the site from two years ago as well as destruction shots. All in all, the proposal from two years ago includes 85 units of housing, more than 8,000 square feet of retail, and 963 parking spaces, according to JC Vibe.

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