At a Monday night workshop meeting, the City of Killeen Planning and Zoning Commission voted, in effect, to revisit the idea of bringing a national RV dealership to Killeen.
In a unanimous vote, the commission decided to approve, per eventual approval by the Killeen City Council, a conditional use permit for the property located at 701 and 709 East Central Texas Expressway, which was formerly Gander Mountain, which closed down in 2017. The property has stood mostly vacant since then.
The conditional use permit would allow for the rezoning of the property to allow for Camping World, a prospective owner, to use the property for a new Killeen outlet, allowing specifically for outdoor sales and service of recreational vehicles.
With an HCM list designation, city law allows the commission to formally object to the issuance of a demolition permit, delaying the demolition for up to 180 days, plus another possible 180-day extension, if approved by the City Council, to allow for time to preserve the monument, according to the City Planning Department.
In 2019, Holland Partner Group announced it had purchased the building, and documents submitted to the commission show the future plans for the site, where the developer wants to erect a six-story, mixed-use building that would keep portions of the original Taix built into the structure.
The venerable French eatery plans downsize from its current 18,000-square-foot space to 6,000-square-feet, according to commission documents. The original bar and ceilings would be retained, but the seating style would be updated, and the banquet room, which Taix said isn t used much anymore, would be eliminated.
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The resolution, which overwhelmingly passed Community Board 8, focuses on the zoning changes requested by the Blood Center in order to build its new headquarters: a glassy, 16-story tower on East 67th Street. (Courtesy of New York Blood Center/Longfellow Real Estate Partners)
UPPER EAST SIDE, NY Weeks of resistance to the New York Blood Center s proposal for a major expansion culminated Wednesday night in a vote by the neighborhood s community board to formally oppose the project.
The resolution, which overwhelmingly passed Community Board 8, focuses on the zoning changes requested by the Blood Center in order to build its new headquarters: a glassy, 16-story tower on East 67th Street between First and Second avenues.
Dub Bros. is cutting the ribbon on its newest Tradecraft Farms store in California.
The new dispensary located at 2597 Bolker Dr. in Port Hueneme spans 18,000 square feet, including the retail space and also a communal conference room intended for public use.
The store would also serve customers in the surrounding areas of Oxnard and Ventura County through its licensed delivery platform.
The grand opening of the second Tradecraft Farms in the city is scheduled for Saturday, Dec.19.
Tradecraft Farms’ parent company, Dub Bros., was co-founded by brothers Brent and Barry Walker, shortly after Brent started his first indoor grow in 2019.