Developers Repurposing Old SA Grain Mill

Developers Repurposing Old SA Grain Mill

At a recent New Braunfels City Council Meeting, plans to redevelop a 150-year-old grain mill into a high-intensity project were discussed. The council granted preliminary approval to an unnamed developer for the project. The site, situated near the Comal River and Tube Chute, is currently zoned for high-intensity mixed-use development. This will allow the developer to transform over 9 acres of riverfront land into a mixed-use complex featuring:

– A boutique hotel
– Restaurants
– Retail spaces
– Office spaces
– A 400-car parking garage

The rezoning approval comes with certain conditions in line with city goals such as conducting a parking study, incorporating pedestrian-friendly design elements, maintaining setbacks from nearby homes and providing screening for loading docks and equipment. Additionally, part of the design plan includes repurposing the existing silos on site.

According to Ashley Farrimond from law firm [Name], who is involved in this project as partner stated that it aims at blending historic preservation with urban renewal.

In summary: Plans have been approved by New Braunfels City Council for an unnamed developer to redevelop an old grain mill into a high-intensity mixed-use complex near Comal River and Tube Chute. Conditions include meeting city goals like conducting studies and incorporating pedestrian-friendly designs while also preserving some historic elements such as repurposing existing silos on site.

About the Publisher:
Steve Griffin is based in sunny Palm Harbor, Florida. He’s an accountant by profession and the owner of GRIFFIN Tax and REVVED Up Accounting. In addition, Steve founded Madison Avenue Technology. With a strong passion for commercial real estate, he’s also dedicated to keeping you up to date with the latest industry news.

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