DeKalb Commission Delays Vote on Callaway Building Sale to Decatur
Property earmarked for mixed-use development.
The DeKalb County Board of Commissioners deferred a vote Tuesday on selling the Callaway Building in downtown Decatur. The county owns the building at 120 West Trinity Place, which houses some government functions. The county had been in negotiations to sell the building to Decatur. The city aims to redevelop the site, according to a report in the Atlanta Business Chronicle. The Chronicle reported that Decatur is in talks with Cousins Properties Inc. for a project that would bring mixed-used retail and residential redevelopment to the site. Cameron Golden, a Cousins spokesman, declined comment Tuesday. Burke Brennan, DeKalb County spokesman, said the vote was deferred because the city is still ironing out the details with its developer …
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12:17 pm on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
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