Grove City’s codes could drive up costs in Beulah Park’s revival, developer says


A developer is finding out that fixes Grove City might require for its mixed-use project at Beulah Park could drive up costs and drive away younger tenants.

Developer Pat Kelley and his team from Falco, Smith & Kelley Ltd. appeared before Grove City's planning commission this week to gain approval on the first major portions of the project: a set of roadways that will run through the 60-acre development and two of the first housing projects – 104 condos and a 384-unit apartment complex.

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