
Read the article from the Citizen-Times.
There's been a new proposal for downtown Asheville at the corner of College and Woodfin St (where the new roundabout is.) The developer says it will go as high as 10 stories, depending on how many clients can be found. The aim is to consolidate many county operations from across the region into a central location on City-County Plaza. This will fit right in heightwise with the county courthouse and City Hall, which are just on the other side of College. I'm not sure what I think of the design just yet; my initial impression tells me that it will look odd standing by itself but if more buildings of similar scale get built on the same block then it'll look alright.
But to be perfectly honest, the design doesn't matter so much, as long as they're building something there! There's way too many crappy parking lots in that part of downtown that need to be built over. Right now, downtown is completely uninviting once you venture east of Spruce St, and something of this scale is needed to generate more interest in the east side of downtown.
In my ideal world, they would tear down the health services building (two stories tall, wiiide, and with a huge parking lot), and extend Spruce and Walnut St all the way through to Woodfin, breaking up up this "superblock."














