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Post by Logan on Jul 5, 2016 1:12:01 GMT -6
The Macon-Bibb County government annex building, named for former City Councilman Willie C. Hill, could become mixed-use retail and residential space. Woody Marshall wmarshall@macon.comLofts, hotel, apartments among suggestions for downtown Macon tower
Loft apartments, a boutique hotel and commercial offices are among the redevelopment proposals for a downtown Macon high-rise. Macon-Bibb County officials could soon approve a developer to transform the Willie C. Hill Government Center Annex building into a commercial and residential development. The 62,000-square-foot Cherry Street building is now home to commercial and government offices. The County Commission is expected to vote Tuesday on a $65,000 fourth phase of an agreement with real estate investment management company Jones Lang Lasalle that would include working out details on developing the project. An earlier phase of the Jones Lang Lasalle study showed the building could have 56 apartment units along with a small retail space on the ground floor. Read more here: www.macon.com/news/local/article87558452.html
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