Shortbread Lofts meets approval
The Chapel Hill Town Council approved applications for re-zoning and a special use permit for Shortbread Lofts — bringing the complex, which promises downtown housing, closer to reality.
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The Chapel Hill Town Council approved applications for re-zoning and a special use permit for Shortbread Lofts — bringing the complex, which promises downtown housing, closer to reality.
The Chapel Hill Town Council approved applications for re-zoning and a special use permit for Shortbread Lofts — bringing the complex, which promises downtown housing, closer to reality.
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