By Cindy Landrum  

OCTOBER 30, 2011 10:30 a.m. Comments (0)

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Greenville City Council has approved three agreements in connection with 100 East, the apartment complex at Washington and Spring streets that will bookend the city’s Spring Street parking garage.

The agreements allow the developer, Davis Property Group, to put an electrical transformer into what was going to be retail space instead of underground. The project encroaches public property on the ground and in the air.

The apartment project, which includes a rooftop pool, should be completed by next summer.

The original developer, Charlie Whitmire, intended to build two building to 'bookend' the ends of the city's Spring Street garage. The first building was built. Russ Davis of Davis Property Group too over the project and intends to build a six-floor, 48-unit apartment building with street-level retail space.

City officials have pledged $150,000 in infrastructure improvement, the majority of which will come from penalties accrued by Whitmire.

Davis developed downtown’s first apartments, McBee Station.


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