New McDonalds, senior housing coming to Grand Boulevard
Jim Merkel
Of the Suburban Journals
South Side Journal
02/01/2006
A McDonalds restaurant at the northwest corner of Grand Boulevard and Chippewa Street will move across Grand and be replaced by senior citizen housing.
A hearing on a conditional use permit for a McDonalds to operate a drive-through at the southeast corner of Grand and Winnebago Street will held in the near future. As of Monday, it hadn't been scheduled. The corner is the site of the old Sears store.
That restaurant will replace the McDonalds at the northwest corner of Grand and Chippewa, said Alderman Jennifer Florida, D-15th Ward.
In place of the old McDonalds, Pyramid Properties plans to put up 87 units of senior citizen housing. Commercial would be at the first floor of that senior citizen housing building.
The Missouri Housing and Development Corp. has granted state tax credits for the senior citizen housing project, Florida said.
"I wanted something big at the corner of Grand and Chippewa before we considered moving McDonalds in a land swap," Florida said.
Florida said she has sent a letter in favor of the new McDonalds. The one provision she added is that the property owners must maintain their trash pickup.
Pyramid would do the McDonalds project.
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Jim Merkel
Of the Suburban Journals
South Side Journal
02/01/2006
A McDonalds restaurant at the northwest corner of Grand Boulevard and Chippewa Street will move across Grand and be replaced by senior citizen housing.
A hearing on a conditional use permit for a McDonalds to operate a drive-through at the southeast corner of Grand and Winnebago Street will held in the near future. As of Monday, it hadn't been scheduled. The corner is the site of the old Sears store.
That restaurant will replace the McDonalds at the northwest corner of Grand and Chippewa, said Alderman Jennifer Florida, D-15th Ward.
In place of the old McDonalds, Pyramid Properties plans to put up 87 units of senior citizen housing. Commercial would be at the first floor of that senior citizen housing building.
The Missouri Housing and Development Corp. has granted state tax credits for the senior citizen housing project, Florida said.
"I wanted something big at the corner of Grand and Chippewa before we considered moving McDonalds in a land swap," Florida said.
Florida said she has sent a letter in favor of the new McDonalds. The one provision she added is that the property owners must maintain their trash pickup.
Pyramid would do the McDonalds project.
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