Developers Walk Away From Planned Project
Council Indefinitely Tables Brookbury Rezoning
Posted: November 9, 2012 at 4:01 a.m.
Developers have backed off plans for a residential subdivision in northeast Fayetteville following months of opposition from surrounding homeowners.
At A Glance
Fayetteville City Council
Also on Thursday, the council gave developers an additional year to obtain building permits for a planned apartment complex at West Cleveland Street and North Hall Avenue. Seth Mims, a partner with Springdale-based Specialized Real Estate Group, asked for the extension in an Oct. 17 letter to Jeremy Pate, Development Services director.
Mims said a lawsuit pending in Washington County Circuit Court could easily delay the development by 12 to 18 months.
“I welcome a jury trail this Dec. 11 and 12,” Mims said Thursday. “I like that date, because it keeps things moving forward.”
Source: Staff Report
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