LUBBOCK, Texas — The fight over a proposed high-rise building for student housing in the South Overton Neighborhood played out Tuesday at city hall. On a vote of 4 – 3, the City of Lubbock City Council voted no. The council held a public hearing Tuesday. The proposed seven-story, 707-bed building with 529 parking spaces […]
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