(KAIR)--Another development project may be on the way for downtown Atchison.
Atchison City Commissioners will hear from Tim Quigley of Cohen-Esrey Development Group about their potential redevelopment housing project at 121 N. 4th Street in Atchison.
According to the agenda for city commission, over the last several months, the developers have been working on a redevelopment plan to build a 30-unit, three-story affordable housing apartment building.
The development group is looking to the city to obtain Low Incoming Housing
Tax Credits through the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation.
The agenda explained Cohen-Esrey presented their plan to the Economic Development Advisory Group last week.
Commissioners will consider the resolution and vote whether to continue working with the developers on the project.
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