Three big Asheville developments on tap for discussion, including New Belgium brewery, downtown hotel

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newbelgium_2012_logoThere are three big development projects scheduled to be discussed at the April 7 meeting of Asheville’s Technical Review Committee, a city advisory board. Here’s a quick look:

New Belgium Brewery

Phase II of the final TRC review for the New Belgium Brewery per the previous memorandum of understanding regarding the TRC review process. This is a level III review of a proposed brewery and tasting room on 19.881
acres known as 91 Craven Street and PIN 9638-87-3707-00000. The property is zoned River.

The Avalon

A request for the final review of a conditional zoning application from industrial to residential multi-family high density RM-16 on 12.33 acres on Sweeten Creek Road for a project known as The Arbors at Sweeten Creek. The request is being made to facilitate the development of eight multi-family buildings and one clubhouse building containing 192 residential units. The owner is Triangle Real Estate Gastonia Inc.

Hilton Garden Inn and City Centre, which are proposed for the same site

Hilton Garden: A request for a level II review of a proposed 7-story, 108,220-square-foot hotel. The subject site consists of 2.35 acres and is known as 311 College St. The property is zoned CBD and is owned by Quality Oil Company LLC.

City Centre: A request for a level II review of a proposed 4-story, 84,000-square-foot office building. The subject site consists of 2.35 acres and is known as 311 College St. The property is owned by Pulliam Spake LLC.

Here’s a link to the Asheville Technical Review Committee’s meeting agenda for April 7.

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