Multi-family development on Fifth Ave. approved despite neighbor’s concerns

Roosevelt Row graffiti/Andy Blackledge/Flickr

By Rebecca Spiess | Downtown Devil

A proposed multi-family development in the Roosevelt Neighborhood was approved with stipulations following a neighbor’s concern about how the look will effect the character of the historic neighborhood.

Plans for a proposed four-unit two-story building on N. Fifth Avenue were approved at a Historic Preservation Hearing on Tuesday, but it is unlikely work will begin this year. The property, currently a vacant lot, is poised for development of a four-unit two-story building was given a Certificate of Appropriateness at a Historic Preservation Hearing on Tuesday.

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