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Town Talk | $28 million apartment complex with 400-plus bedrooms proposed for far south Lawrence | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

photo by: Douglas County GIS map Plans for a new apartment complex have been filed a 27 acre piece of vacant ground along the South Lawrence Trafficway. The 400-plus bedroom apartment complex would be built on the on the property just east of Michigan Street and just north of the four-lane SLT in the photo above. After a more than 20-year wait for the completion of the eastern leg of the South Lawrence Trafficway, it was only natural to wonder what that bypass project would draw to the area. We are getting a pretty clear answer on one front now: large new apartment complexes.

Work completed on $20 million apartment complex along 23rd Street | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

photo by: Contributed photo: Proxi Lawrence Proxi, 1401 W. 23rd Street, has 120 apartments that have a total of 330 bedrooms. The student housing project also has about 8,000 square feet of retail space on its ground floor. My college apartment complex was more likely to have a phone booth than a podcasting booth. In other words, podcasting wasn’t a thing, but now it is becoming the type of amenity that’s showing up in new upscale student apartment complexes in Lawrence. “People are finding it really fun,” said Rita D’Agostino, director of real estate development for the parent company behind Proxi Lawrence, the apartment/retail project near 23rd Street and Naismith Drive.

Douglas County Commission reallocates a total of $290,000 of CARES funding, gives county staff authority to make more changes | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

The Douglas County Courthouse and downtown Lawrence are pictured in an aerial photo Saturday, July 13, 2019. The Douglas County Commission has reallocated another $290,000 of unspent CARES Act funding to help make sure all of its $24.9 million are spent by the end of the year. The commissioners also gave county staff the authority to make further changes to the funding plan when needed this month to help reach that goal. During their meeting on Wednesday, the commissioners authorized reallocating $264,000 from various organizations that reported spending shortfalls to three hospitality organizations. Two of those organizations are the Lawrence Restaurant Association and Lawrence Live, both of which received an additional funding allocation about $415,000 total a week ago.

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