
""In terms of location, next to The Pruneyard, it's a great place for residential building," Campbell Community Development Director Rob Eastwood stated, emphasizing the project's potential benefits for the area."
""I'm all for multi-use development there," said Campbell Chamber of Commerce CEO Ken Johnson, expressing support for the mixed-use project despite uncertainties surrounding its feasibility."
E. Barbano Enterprises, LLC plans to redevelop the 2.4-acre site of the closed Hick'ry Pit restaurant into a seven-story building with 324 apartments. The project will include retail space, parking for 577 vehicles, and amenities like a fitness room and pool. Community Development Director Rob Eastwood supports the location next to The Pruneyard for residential development. However, challenges include the city's affordable housing requirements. The site is part of Campbell's housing plan to create 2,977 homes by 2030.
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