If you’re wondering what it will cost to live in one of the 48 units of Hickory Hollow, the first apartment complex to be built in North Albany, read on.
The first apartment complex to be built in North Albany will be ready for tenants this summer. That’s the word from Charles Weathers of Salem, the developer of the four buildings with 12 units each.
Before you build anything, you have to clear the site, and that’s what’s happening on land where developer Charles Weathers of Salem intends to build what he calls Hickory Hollow, the first apartment complex to be approved in North Albany.
The neighbors may not like it, but the Albany Planning Commission on Monday approved the site plan for Hickory Hollow, a 48-unit apartment complex behind five single-family houses facing Hickory Street.
Building apartments in North Albany is tougher than the zoning makes it appear, as shown by an appeal against the first such project the city staff has approved.
N. Albany apartments: Open and planned
The second apartment development to be proposed in North Albany has just won city approval, so I was wondering how things had worked out at the first.
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