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Article: Developer downsizes ambitions for downtown Savannah, Ga.
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- Article date:
- July 7, 2004
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By Mary Carr Mayle, Savannah Morning News, Ga. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jul. 7--Greg Parker's towering ambitions for the corner of Bull and Bryan streets have been lowered significantly.
Parker, who owns the building that most recently housed Piccadilly's downtown cafeteria, had hoped to raze the current structure and build a 14-floor office tower with underground parking facilities on one of the few sites within the Historic District OK'd for multi-story growth.
Instead, Parker said, he's renovating the existing, two-story building.
The first floor will be leased to Regions Financial Corp., an Alabama-based holding ...
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