The rezoning plan approved by the council made way for four new buildings, at least one eight stories tall, in the suburban-looking neighborhood lined with single-family homes and a 100-year-old Catholic Church. The construction will include 349 new apartments – nearly 50 percent income-restricted – and replace an existing Super Foodtown owned by one of the developers with a new grocery store and a 190-car parking garage.
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