UDA boosts lofts, Rosa Parks Square delay, celebrating arts, fighting over fries
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UDA boosts lofts, Rosa Parks Square delay, celebrating arts, fighting over fries
UDA agrees to new loft deal, exploring parking deck upgrades The Macon-Bibb County Urban Development Authority agreed to a Residential Incentive Program for a 50,000-square-foot development at Seventh and Mulberry streets. At Thursday’s meeting, the board approved attorney Blake Sharpton formalizing tax incentives for Ryan Sanders of Hephaestus Development to build 57 residential units with a pool, outdoor fireplace, athletic courts and dog wal…
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