Community Leaders Celebrate Grand Opening of The Ivy at College Park, Marking a Major Step Forward for Quality, Affordable Housing
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College Park developer refutes claims by fired city manager
A new wave of controversies has emerged in College Park following the firing of City Manager Lindell Miller. The developer renovating the former Chelsea Gardens apartments is refuting her allegations. Miller issued a written statement and has spoken to media outlets about her firing, which occurred during Monday’s city council meeting. A resident shared her statement with SaportaReport. In it, Miller said she was instructed by former council mem…
Community Leaders Celebrate Grand Opening of The Ivy at College Park, Marking a Major Step Forward for Quality, Affordable Housing
City leaders, development partners, and community stakeholders convened on Nov. 17 to celebrate the grand opening of The Ivy at College Park Apartments – Phase One, marking a pivotal step forward in delivering high-quality, affordable housing to families across the city. Contour Companies, which acquired the former Chelsea Gardens property in March 2025, invested $6.5 million in the “Phase One” efforts which includes 132 redeveloped units featur…
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