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The development is being done by-right and the final site plan has been approved.<ref>{{cite email|subject=Coal Tower|from=Brian Haluska|sourceorg=City of Charlottesville, Department of Neighborhood Development Services|to=Sean Tubbs|repositoryorg=Charlottesville Tomorrow|senddate=April 29, 2011}}</ref> It includes one five-story building with two inner courtyards, three smaller, three-story buildings, and a parking deck.<ref name="woolen hills"/> | The development is being done by-right and the final site plan has been approved.<ref>{{cite email|subject=Coal Tower|from=Brian Haluska|sourceorg=City of Charlottesville, Department of Neighborhood Development Services|to=Sean Tubbs|repositoryorg=Charlottesville Tomorrow|senddate=April 29, 2011}}</ref> It includes one five-story building with two inner courtyards, three smaller, three-story buildings, and a parking deck.<ref name="woolen hills"/> | ||
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City Walk is a 300-unit, market-rate residential development in Charlottesville constructed just north of the CSX railroad tracks between the area of 10th Street Northeast and Carlton Road.[1] The project was planned and developed by Coran Capshaw's Riverbend Development and was developed by-right.
About
The development is being done by-right and the final site plan has been approved.[2] It includes one five-story building with two inner courtyards, three smaller, three-story buildings, and a parking deck.[1]
Construction began in 2012. An Atlanta company, Metzger & Company, has been hired to do the work. [3]
The original site plan also depicted at least one nine-story building, but that was later scaled back.[4]
Water Street will be extended as part of the project and a multiuse trail will be built.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Web. Woolen Hills? City Walk development bringing big changes, Graelyn Brashear, C-VILLE Weekly, Portico Publications, 3 April 2013, retrieved 27 June 2013.
- ↑ E-mail. Brian Haluska, City of Charlottesville, Department of Neighborhood Development Services. "Coal Tower." Message to Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Tomorrow. April 29, 2011.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Web. Capshaw-owned development renamed City Walk, Chiara Canzi, C-VILLE Weekly, Portico Publications, October 4, 2011, retrieved October 13, 2011. Print. October 4, 2011 .
- ↑ Web. Dwarfed: Coal Tower to Get 9-story Neighbor, Provence, Lisa, The Hook, Better Publications LLC, 6 Apr. 2006., retrieved 15 June 2010..