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Woodlawn Central Master Plan Passes City Council
City Council approved a $580 million Woodlawn Central master plan by the Apostolic Church of God, including housing, retail, and entertainment. The first phase, a 14-story building with 104 residences and a hotel, is expected to begin construction in 2027. The project aims to create up to 999 housing units across future phases, though opponents raised concerns about building size and past controversies involving Byron T. Brazier.
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