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Letter: Residents should voice concerns on downtown apartment plans

Letter: Residents should voice concerns on downtown apartment plans
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Avalon Bay buys formerly controversially named apartment project for $95M – BizWest

Avalon Bay buys formerly controversially named apartment project for $95M – BizWest
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The Miller apartments to renamed The Mira – BizWest

City Center project formerly known as The Miller has been rebranded as The Mira.  Boulder-based Rubicon Development LLC announced the name change this week after locals spent the last few months arguing that the name promotes the racist history associated with family members of Lafayette founder and The Miller apartment’s namesake Mary Miller. Rubicon agreed to a deferment in paying building fees and associated interest until 2022 in exchange for renaming the housing complex at 235 South Boulder Road.  “In light of historic information presented, the decision to transition was clear,” Robert Haas with Rubicon said in a prepared statement. “The development team thoughtfully worked to transition towards a new brand that addresses the concerns raised.”

Lafayette council, developers reach agreement to rename The Miller apartments – BizWest

Editor’s note: this story previously said that the Lafayette City Council had agreed to the change in the development agreement. The Lafayette City Council has yet to approve the agreement as of Tuesday morning. LAFAYETTE City officials in Lafayette have struck a deal with the development group behind The Miller apartment complex in the City Center project to rename the building, months after locals began saying that the name promotes the racist history associated with some of that family’s members. According to documents for its Tuesday meeting, city officials and a subsidiary of Boulder-based Rubicon Development LLC agreed to a deferment in paying building fees and associated interest until 2022 in exchange for renaming the housing complex at 235 South Boulder Road. The company was scheduled to start making quarterly payments on up to $3.5 million in deferred fees this month with a 5% interest rate.

A service concluded: Vacant former Catholic church ends lengthy life of faith

A service concluded: Vacant former Catholic church ends lengthy life of faith Near the end, the lonely structure originally dedicated to passionate growth shows only one sign of growth itself: spindly, scraggly tree limbs sprouting from the 127-foot-tall tower, like bony fingers seemingly reaching desperately to cling to life. Clearly, it seemed only a matter of time that the very building that kept watch over countless funerals would one day see its own sad passing. “It really is like a death,” said the Rev. Clem Davis. The old, Gothic Revival-style St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, which proudly has stood for 129 years at 845 Eighth St. in downtown Columbus, is coming down in the next few days, its mission complete, its impact huge and emotional among the faithful. Such is true via Christmas Masses, weddings, first Communions, you name it. Some buildings serve in a mere mortal capacity. But a Christian church?

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