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Originally Posted by Julien
12th to 10th
Next to 1081 Juniper

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The developer of 1081 Juniper had to buy the single family home on 12th Street in this pic (183 12th Street) as part of the land purchase. The owner of Joe's and Einstein's lived there. The developer still owns the house. It was used at the construction office, but it's now empty.
From what I heard, there is no density left at 183 12th Street, as it was all used for the 1081 Juniper project. The lot for the house touches the assemblage for the two towers. So the excess density of the house parcel (over and above the density of the existing house) is being used by the apartment project.
Given this fact, can the developer still use the land at 183 12th Street (even though there's no density left) and combine it with the adjacent properties (the townhomes at 187 12th Street to the left of the house and the apartments at 177 12th Street to the right of the house - assuming there's still density left in those two properties, as they're owned separately) and build another tower on the combined land using the combined density?