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Fremont Planning Commission unanimously approves preliminary, final replat for Tech Park
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Kansas City, Missouri-based LANE4 Property Group has added industry veterans Mike Levitan and Adam Abrams.
Levitan and Abrams both joined LANE4 as senior vice presidents after 15 successful years at AREA Real Estate Advisors. At LANE4, both Levitan and Abrams will specialize in tenant and landlord representation, real estate investment, development, consulting and market analysis as well as acquisition and disposition services.
Levitan began his career in commercial real estate in 2005 and is recognized as one of the foremost office brokers in the Kansas City area. His list of clients includes The American Academy of Family Physicians, Dairy Farmers of America, Freightquote, Mariner Wealth Management, MVP Law, Opus, Parris Communications and TEVA Neurosciences.
For the second time in two meetings, a proposal to expand the floor area ratio in Fremontâs Tech Park has failed to move past first reading after homeowners and councilmembers raised concerns about the reliability of an updated 2013 drainage study.
The ordinance was tabled on a 6-2 vote following a motion introduced by Councilmember Brad Yerger and seconded by Councilmember Glen Ellis.
The proposal, which was first introduced during councilâs March 30 meeting, would increase the allowable floor area ratio in the Business Park district for single-story structures, two-story structures and three-story structures.
The increase would allow for larger building footprints while keeping setbacks and building height requirements the same.
By Mike Genet mike.genet@examiner.net
Over the first several weeks of 2021, Independence city officials will consider a proposed apartment complex development across the street from Bass Pro Shops.
Case Development hopes to build a 275-unit, 23-building complex on Bass Pro Drive, on 13.5 vacant acres south of Mardel and Hobby Lobby.
Speaking to the Planning Commission last month, representatives of Case Development did not mention a project cost, but they are not asking for any public subsidy or tax assistance.
The market-rate apartments would be nearly evenly split between one- and two-bedroom units, with rents ranging from about $1,000 to $1,300, according to city documents, with garages, a clubhouse and pool and design characteristics similar to Bass Pro. The complex would have three restricted entrances off Bass Pro Drive.
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