TLH Development Newsletter (a sometimes weekly publication tracking growth in our capital city) This week's coverage includes:

-Substantial progress on Lake Bradford Road stormwater improvements

-The demolition of a historic downtown building.

-Various private development projects around our urban core. Before and after the stormwater improvements near Kissimmee Street. (diff angles) Lake Bradford Rd. Drainage Improvements Underway WTXL brings us a report on the substantial drainage improvements both completed and underway by the City of Tallahassee along Lake Bradford Road. These stormwater mitigation projects are unrelated to a bevy of improvements planned for the corridor per recently finalized Blueprint 2020 plans. Developers Seek to Demolish 133 N Monroe Originally, this was intended to be a blurb about a partial demolition and renovation, but plans have changed. 133 N Monroe is is the type of development that every modern, burgeoning city would like to have downtown right now. The site is an odd double-lot parcel with three historic, mixed-use buildings. The prominent corner building is about a hundred years old. It has sat in the dead center of our city for nearly a century. These buildings are iconic and they are integral to our identity as a city. They are worthy of being saved. It is nothing less than a dereliction of our responsibilities that they won't be. No Project Too Gilded You might never know about the sheer amount of maneuvering that goes into renovating a Golden Corral. Thankfully, TLH Development exists to ensure you do. Golden Corral is planning a 25-year outlook remodel for its current location at 1630 N Monroe. Thanks for the gesture of good faith, GC. West Tennessee Street Self-Storage Facility Developers are intending to bring a new self-storage facility to 2572 West Tennessee. Cameo Development, based in Gainesville, is proposing a three story 27,000 SF building with climate control. The development will also include 4 bicycle parking stalls. Haven Apartments on West Pensacola Student Housing Solutions is proposing a new student apartment complex at 1701 West Pensacola. Plans call for the construction of a 5 story apartment building and a parking garage, which will bring a total of 702 bedrooms to the market. Are you already signed up to receive our newsletter? If not, click here.