Permits filed for 4-story, mixed-use building at 68th and Greenwood

by | Oct 8, 2013

The owners of the old service station property at the northeast corner of 68th and Greenwood Avenue have applied for permits to demolish the old building and construct a four-story mixed-use building with approximately 39 residential units, 5,000 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor, and parking.
Here’s what the site looked like in April when soil samples were being taken.
Soil-sampling-68th-Greenwood-resized
Contaminated soil at the site will be cleaned up before construction.
Thanks to Karl and Andy for the tips, and Robert for the photo!

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