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Tag: Skya Ventures

Rendering of the 3-story proposed building spreading out from the corner of Ave 64 and Garvanza Street in the Garvanza section of Highland Park. Rendering supplied by the SKYA Ventures.

Garvanza development faces heated opposition as builder seeks to move the project forward

02/10/202102/22/2021 Bill Hendrickson6085 Comments on Garvanza development faces heated opposition as builder seeks to move the project forward

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As submitted to City Planning, this is the N. Avenue 64 elevation of the proposed 33 unit residential unit mixed-used building.

Garvanza Fights Back, Developer of Avenue 64 Project Told to Change Its Plan

09/01/202009/01/2020 Bill Hendrickson16950Leave a Comment on Garvanza Fights Back, Developer of Avenue 64 Project Told to Change Its Plan

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The community has objected to a developer's plan for a 33-unit, mostly market-rate residential building on this vacant lot in Garvanza. | Photo by T. A. Hendrickson

Highland Park Says “No” to a Big Residential Development, but Actually Stopping It Will Be Tough

08/15/202008/29/2020 Bill Hendrickson16623Leave a Comment on Highland Park Says “No” to a Big Residential Development, but Actually Stopping It Will Be Tough

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