Politics & Government

Urban Design Commission Defers Vote on 280 Elizabeth St. Project

Vote expected at Aug. 22 meeting.

With several questions left outstanding, the Urban Design Commission decided Wednesday to delay one decision regarding the 280 Elizabeth St. project in Inman Park until its Aug. 22 meeting.

The $45 million project, spearheaded by Atlanta developers South City Partners and JPX Works LLC, calls for the construction of 204 rental units, between 38,000 and 39,000 square feet of retail, and a 570-space parking deck.

The developers sought variances from the UDC to increase the maximum building height and to consolidate multiple lots into one on the 3.4-acre tract that is bounded by Elizabeth Street, North Highland and Lake avenues and the Inman Park Village.

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The UDC approved the variance on lot consolidation, but deferred a vote on the maximum building height until its next meeting.


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