Controversial downtown Batavia project gets new life after mayor s tiebreaking vote Retail space along River and Wilson streets, office space, 186 apartments and a two-level parking garage are included in plans for the proposed One Washington Place in downtown Batavia. Courtesy of Shodeen Group
The former First Baptist Church of Batavia was demolished to make way for the One Washington Place development. Brian Hill | Staff Photographer, 2017
Updated 1/6/2021 8:44 AM
Thanks to tiebreaking votes by Batavia Mayor Jeff Schielke, the controversial $48 million One Washington Place project lives to see an other day.
But don t expect construction soon. As of Monday, developer Shodeen Group hasn t created construction documents or applied for a building permit for the six-story project with 186 apartments, a 350-space parking garage and several stores.
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