Not that it’s any surprise but don’t expect KC Jazz Restaurant to open during 2010.
Redevelopment Agency Commissioner Courtney Clarke inquired about the status of the project during the March 24 Redevelopment Agency meeting.
City Administrator and Redevelopment Director Peter Pelissier said the project at the corner of Irving Street and Seminary Avenue is not likely to be realized this year. Developer Casey Granieri is expected to go out to bid again and resubmit quotes to the bank, which had advised him to reduce the costs of the project by $500,000, Pelissier said.
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Considering that this project got its initial approval from the Planning Board in July 2007, and that certain changes were made to bring the building costs down, for how long is the approval good for before it expires? And will any changes made, cause the owner/developer to have to re-submit?
I think he is waiting for St. Marks to get torn down so he can have an adequate parking lot. He may have a long wait.
You're right, but I think that the city aquarium, er… amphitheater might beat him to it.
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