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New proposal for Cal Ave. towers includes more housing, less parking
The developer behind a highly contentious housing proposal at the site of Mollie Stone’s Market on California Avenue has agreed to reduce the height of its tallest building from 17 stories to 14 following months of negotiations with city officials and the looming threat of litigation.
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The developer behind a highly contentious housing proposal at the site of Mollie Stone’s Market on California Avenue has agreed to reduce the height of its tallest building from 17 stories to 14 following months of negotiations with city officials and the looming threat of litigation.
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