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Construction is currently underway on a significant project involving 15 new homes and a street extension in the Fulton Hill area. Developers Matt Jarreau and Casey White are spearheading this initiative, which aims to enhance the neighborhood's infrastructure and housing options.
Jarreau emphasized the importance of being able to acquire a larger piece of land, stating, “The ability to acquire a bigger chunk of land and control what is built there is big.” This development is expected to provide much-needed housing in the area while also improving access and connectivity for residents.
The project reflects a growing trend in urban development, where infill housing is seen as a solution to accommodate increasing populations while utilizing existing land more efficiently. As construction progresses, the community is looking forward to the positive impact these new homes and improved streets will have on the Fulton Hill neighborhood. This initiative marks a pivotal step in the ongoing efforts to revitalize and expand the area.
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