State View at the Cotton District... Is this Germans?

Xenomorph

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http://www.msstatehousing.com/

The construction report posted 6/13 says: Preliminary concept plan rejected by city- Owner to appeal decision- Further action pending approvals

Developer is out of Greenville, SC.

What's the scoop?
 

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..what's the difference in this project and other apartments close to campus?
 

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on the NW corner of University Drive and Hwy 12. The Cotton Mills mirage is on the SW corner of Russell and 12.

There's been a sign up on that lot (State View project) for years, though I can't recall what it says. I just thought it was odd that a new construction report was posted last week.
 

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does anyone know if they have plans for the old bank/Burger King location? Obviously whatever someone does there they will pretty much have to tear it all down and start from scratch, but I'm curious if that lot/building is part of the Cotton Mills plan or if it's separate.
 

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hooch1275 said:
does anyone know if they have plans for the old bank/Burger King location? Obviously whatever someone does there they will pretty much have to tear it all down and start from scratch, but I'm curious if that lot/building is part of the Cotton Mills plan or if it's separate.
it's going to be a Chick-Fil-A.
 

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What's the difference between those and Campus Trails or the Point? I wonder why it was rejected...
 

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Because the tan colored buildings across from this plot are all owned by the university and used for different things. I personally like the idea of building a big apartment complex in the cotton district because more students would be in walking distance of the bars. The only thing I don't like is the design. On the website it looks just like 21 or the Pointe. I feel like if you're going to try and build something like this in the district you have to make it aesthetically appealing like the rest of the new orleans-style buildings in the area. Otherwise in 10 years it will already look out of date. Thats whats great about the district, its architecture is timeless.