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Frederick (197 Frederick St) | 10 fl | proposed
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(02-28-2023, 03:35 PM)tomh009 Wrote:
(02-27-2023, 06:33 PM)ac3r Wrote: So was this actually approved? Since the mods don't allow "Approved" to be in the topic titles (only "Proposed" and "U/C") it can be hard to know. I hope it has been and it isn't just the old building being demolished.

Three demolition permits approved. The building permit application is in the system but not yet approved.

I had emailed the city rep for this building back in May 2022, he sent me this:

"The developer is in the final stages of the approval process and is clearing condition of site pending approval. I understand that demolition will be starting in the next few months, followed by construction of the building."

While it is definitely a stretch to say Feb 2023 is 'a few months' away from May 2022, seems like it's supposed to be moving forward. I'll try to keep tabs on this site as we move into spring and summer, and it's easier for me to get out for a walk in the evening.
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