A Columbus company is building two apartment complexes with 107 units at a newly annexed site on Athens’ west side and the mayor is happy with the development.
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Thomas Simons, left, senior vice president of Woda Cooper Companies, and Charles Garvick, president of Chadan Engineering, address members of the Wheeling Planning Commission on Monday.
WHEELING Officials behind the Woda Cooper Companies’ proposed Marsh Wheeling Lofts believe there is a healthy market for residential living in downtown Wheeling that is not at risk of being “oversaturated” by the abundance of projects that are moving forward.
Thomas Simons, senior vice president of the Woda Cooper Companies, and Charles Garvick, president of Chadan Engineering, appeared before the Wheeling Planning Commission Monday night for a site plan review of the Marsh Wheeling Lofts project.
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A fourth and final phase of the LaBelle Greene project is moving forward to bring another 38 townhouse-style apartment units to a deteriorating block in South Wheeling near the site of the former LaBelle Nail Plant.
Members of the Wheeling Planning Commission on Monday night recommended approval for the site plan for the LaBelle Greene IV apartment complex in South Wheeling.
The planning commission assembled virtually for its February meeting on Monday evening and reviewed the site plan for the proposed project by the Woda Cooper Group. Plans call for the construction of a new four-story apartment building at 32nd and McColloch streets. The project is phase four in Woda Cooper’s LaBelle Greene affordable housing development plan.