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Here's what new owners have planned for Renasant Place tower downtown - Birmingham Business Journal

Here's what new owners have planned for Renasant Place tower downtown - Birmingham Business Journal
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Town houses planned near East San Marco Publix development | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

Toll Brothers filed plans with the city Feb. 9 for a 27-unit town house community one block east of the Publix-anchored East San Marco shopping center development.  The 1.03-acre property is bounded by Atlantic Boulevard, Arcadia Place, Alford Place and Minerva Avenue.  Toll Brothers is a luxury builder based in Philadelphia. The company could not be reached for comment. Kimley-Horn and Associates is the civil engineer and landscape architect on the project.  A Wells Fargo bank branch sits on the block between the town houses and the East San Marco development. It is across Arcadia Place from Fletcher Park.  East San Marco LLC, controlled by Regency Centers Corp., owns the vacant eight parcels that comprise the site. It takes up the block except for a single-family home on .12 acres. 

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Interior demolition to start on San Marco building  | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

The city issued a permit Jan. 7 for Realco Recycling Co. Inc. to start partial demolition at a 69-year-old building in San Marco slated for conversion into professional offices. Realco Recycling will gut the interior of the two-story main building and tear down a one-story structure that covered a pool and spa in the back of the property at a cost of $50,000, according to the permit. Developer Bill Ware intends to buy the building at 1939 Hendricks Ave. and start on the project for completion by summer. It is at northeast Atlantic Boulevard and Hendricks Avenue.   He estimates work will start in the first quarter on the estimated $3 million project, which includes the purchase price, and be completed in four to five months.

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