The city is hitting the reset button on a major development site after the previous developer failed to meet their obligations. The city will now study the market to find a better fit for the community.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The city will need to fund a new market study before moving forward with a new developer.
The community benefits from a more viable and well-vetted development project on a key corridor.
The previous developer, Triumph Group Murray, LLC, is no longer involved in the project.
The city is looking to sell property on State Street and Myrtle Avenue. This could lead to new development or changes in how that land is used in the future.
The city is hitting the reset button on a major development site at 5025 South State Street. After a failed partnership with a developer, the city will now study the market to see what kind of project will best serve the community before seeking new bids.
The city is monitoring a major development project that has faced multiple delays. Residents are concerned about whether the project will actually be completed as promised.
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