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10A « SUNDAY, MAY 8, 2005
Condos — four in the works
Ann Street. Each of the buildings will be 34 stories high with 10 two- and three-bedroom units on each floor, said Kirk Ladner. The first itwo floors will be used for parking with additional parking garages adjacent to each building.
Kirk said plans call for elaborate landscaping details which will incorporate nature trails, swimming pools, and restroom facilities for condo residents. A “lazy river” feature will carry floaters from the tower complex around a marina and back again, he said.
L & M Land L.L.C., a partnership between Kirk land Keith Ladner and
Stewart Juneau will bring two high rise towers to South Beach Blvd. just west of Lakeshore. Towers will be 23 and 29 stories high and hold 281, one, two and three bedroom condo units. The grounds will be elaborately landscaped with a pool between the towers, Keith Ladner said. Both projects will feature balcony views and be built to reflect the style of the area, Kirk said.
Both men said they feel that the projects will bring added prosperity to the area, rather than the ruin predicted by some. “Everything the community needs they will need more of, so this will bring more work for everyone,” said
Keith.
Kirk said he expectec about 80 percent of th< prospective owners to live ir the units part time, leasing the units to other vacation ers when they are not ir town. We think this wil bring a constant stream o: new customers to area busi nesses, he said.
Keith said that the devel opers of the resort units wil' bear the expense to put ir piping for water and sewei services and run the lines tc lift stations, which they wil also pay to upgrade Developers are working with state and local officials to secure gaming funds foi the upgrade of Lakeshore Rd., he said. Keith said thal


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