Posts Tagged ‘Commissioners’

Liberty Forge plans housing, resort hotel

Sunday, July 8th, 2007

Owners of Liberty Forge recreation complex in Lower Allen Township unveiled plans Monday for a resort community built around the golf course.
Plans for the Villages of Liberty Forge include 582 condominiums, a 200-bed resort hotel and a 100-bed nursing home with the 18-hole executive length golf course remaining as the centerpiece of the project.
The design, [...]

Condo project on the agenda

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Big Bear Lake Planning Commission holds a special workshop meeting Wednesday, June 27, to discuss a condo project.
Unique Mountain Development wants to build an 82-unit condo project on Paine Road south of the Village. Planning Commissioners denied the project early on voicing several concerns. Developers agreed to make some revisions and the workshop is a [...]

Casino resort expands

Monday, June 11th, 2007

The property value of the Little River Casino Resort keeps growing as its size is being increased by 192 rooms and a 1,700-seat entertainment center.
The amount of money collected by its slot machines has not been matching that growth rate, and Manistee County Administrator Tom Kaminski is concerned that the local revenue sharing funds provided [...]

Historic status of Stranahan House and condo site could come Tuesday

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Are the Stranahan House and the land next door to it historic?
City commissioners will be asked to vote Tuesday night on that issue. It’s more complicated than it sounds, though.
The home of city pioneers Frank and Ivy Stranahan on the New River downtown is the oldest structure in Broward County, and few would disagree with [...]

Waterfront hotel outlined for marina

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

A hotel could return to the downtown waterfront, the city’s docks would extend farther out into the Intracoastal Waterway and the city would finally free itself from a loser of a lease under a complex plan for a major overhaul of the city’s Palm Harbor Marina to be announced today.
The plan, which also calls for [...]

Council OKs Cordish plan for condo-hotel

Saturday, April 28th, 2007

The Kansas City Council on Thursday approved The Cordish Co.’s plans for a condominium-hotel tower in the Power & Light District.
The proposal, which includes as many as 350 condo units and a four-star hotel northwest of 13th and Walnut streets, on the block formerly occupied by a Jones Store Co. department store, will seek public [...]

New KC Council will decide on Cordish condo-hotel

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

The Cordish Co.’s plans to build a condominium-hotel tower in the Power & Light District will need to be approved by Kansas City’s new City Council.
The current council could pass an ordinance supporting the proposed building on Thursday. But the Tax Increment Financing Commission of Kansas City won’t be able to consider amending the district’s [...]

PBC Convention Center to add hotel, condo complex

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

Delray Beach-based hotel developer Ocean Properties LLP has reached agreement with Palm Beach County Commissioners to build a $100 million hotel and condo complex next to the Palm Beach County convention center – finally.
Talk has been just talk for many years, said Commissioner Mary McCarty, and after the 6-0 vote for approval of the plan, [...]

Upscale apartment complex proposed

Sunday, March 25th, 2007

A Washington man is proposing an upscale apartment complex on the Flat in Butte.
Randy Farris of the Spokane area plans to build three buildings, each of which would include eight apartments that each rent for about $800 per month.
Farris said he has placed a down payment on a vacant, five-acre lot west of Longfellow School [...]

LUBA splits on hotel

Sunday, March 25th, 2007

The Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals has remanded back Yamhill County’s decision to allow Portland developer David Kahn to build a luxurious 50-room hotel in the rolling wine country north of Dayton.
That means the county commissioners will have to revisit a case that sparked passions on both sides as the controversial hotel proposal wound [...]

Condo project denied, Offer to downsize fails to sway Camden County planning commissioners

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

CAMDENTON — Despite a developer’s offer to downsize the project by 15 units, Camden County Planning Commissioners voted for denial on both cases for a proposed condominium project at the current location of Broken Arrow Marina and an adjacent parcel of land.
Between the public hearing in January and last week’s meeting, the board received a [...]

Planning panel passes conversion of 237-unit apartment complex.

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Residents of a southwest Visalia apartment complex will have at least a year to decide whether they want to stay or find a new place to live when their homes convert from rentals to condominiums.
Visalia Planning Commission members voted Monday to approve the conversion of the 237-unit Oakview Apartments, at Caldwell Avenue and Crenshaw Street, [...]


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