Another big apartment building is in the works east of the Capitol Square, this one from T. Wall Enterprises for theReynolds construction crane storage lot at 710 E. Mifflin St.

The developer is proposing 185 market rate units with about 200 underground parking spaces. Plans call for a mix ofstudio, one- and two-bedroom units with the potential of three-bedroom units if there is sufficient demand, according to District 2 Ald. Ledell Zellers.

Zellers is holding a neighborhood meeting on the project Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lapham Elementary School Auditorium, 1045 E. Dayton St.

Zellers in an email to constituents says the meeting will include forming a Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Association Steering Committee for the project. TLNA's development chair Patrick Heck will guide the committee, which will work with the developer and the city as the project moves through the review process.

Heck is replacing past development chair David Waugh, who recently stepped down from that position.

The site of the T. Wall proposal is behind the Constellation apartment tower and a block west of the Galaxie mixed-use project under construction.

T. Wall Enterprises was recently selected as one of four finalists for the sale and redevelopment of the Hill Farms state office site.

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T. Wall eyes apartment project on the 700 block of East Mifflin

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November 23, 2014 at 1:53 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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