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Zona village
Zona village






zona village

56 acre site owned by the same developer across the street will probably be known as "Zona Village South 2." Pretty boring, modern architecture. This building is known as "Zona Village North 1". Obvously, two floors have been added since then, so the number of units has probably gone up, too. No parking in this phase (they also own a large, trapezoid-shaped lot on the south side of Buxton, so the implication is that there will be another phase) 42 units, 9 stories = 252 units/acre, compared to 473 units/acre for Zona Lofts, or a mere 98 units/acre for 60 North Market They save on construction costs by building small units in extremely dense buildings, and cutting down on on-site parking (there is no limit on height, density, or parking in the CBD zoning district.)Īt the 9/17 TRC meeting, the scope of the project was to be: Planner coordinating review – Jessica Bernsteinīased on what they've done with Zona Lofts, it seems that Alexander Reagan's "M.O." is to buy cheap property zoned CBD in a 'forgotten' area of the south slope, and develop it into inexpensive residential units. The property is identified in theīuncombe County tax records as PIN 9648.06-38-6084. The owner is Alexander Reagan, LLC and the contact is Shawn Lynch. Review of the Level III site plan for the project identified as Zona Village, located on Buxton Avenue for an 11-story mixed-use building. The architect seems to have left plenty of space for bicycles (maybe scooters too) for those without cars, so maybe that will help, too. I can see some of the nearby vacant lots being converted to parking lots so residents at Zona can lease spaces, but unless that happens, on-street parking or no parking seem like the options. I assume that at least some of the 106 "cheap condo" dwellers will have cars, though wonder where they'll leave them. So each of the higher-end units comes with a single assigned parking space, and the inexpensive units come with none. I'm curious how they're planning on handling the parking, but with a little bit of math I think we can figure it out:ĥ5 parking spaces, minus one handicapped space for the retail shop. If that doesn't tell you where the market is, I don't know what is. Only one floor of the luxury units (out of four) has been made available so far, and only 2 out of 12 of those units have been "selected". So, 66 out of 95 of the available inexpensive units have already sold. According to the pricing and availability page, it looks like 66 out of 107 of them have been "selected" (which I guess means they've been reserved w/ a deposit?) That and, the 11 units on the lowest residential level, level 3, haven't been made available yet.








Zona village