City Council plans to authorize borrowing $2.6 million to acquire four properties on Esterbook Avenue to eventually develop a 60-unit senior housing facility.
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City Council plans to authorize borrowing $2.6 million to acquire four properties on Esterbook Avenue to eventually develop a 60-unit senior housing facility.
Continue reading Council to borrow $2.6M for Esterbrook Avenue acquisitions
The city has made an offer to acquire several Esterbrook Avenue properties in its pursuit of a concept for senior housing.
Five Esterbrook Avenue properties envisioned for senior housingĀ will be appraised before eventually being acquired from a private owner by the Redevelopment Agency.
Plans to construct a 60-unit age-restricted affordable housing complex along Esterbrook Avenue will move forward with legislation introduced and adopted last week.
More than a dozen properties considered underutilized were identified in the downtown strategic plan as “opportunity sites.” Some of the sites already have proposed concepts or in use another way while the plan suggested alternative development options” for others.
About one in five downtown storefronts is vacant but “there does not appear to be a defined pattern of vacancy,” according to the downtown strategic plan.
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A 60-unit affordable senior housing development is envisioned for Esterbrook Avenue.
A potential redevelopment plan for five Esterbrook Avenue properties could come together over the next couple of months but any concept is likely to be less dense than what’s been initially floated.
Continue reading Redevelopment plan for Esterbrook Ave. coming