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2025

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  • Village Council to vote on apartments at Antioch

    The next Village Council meeting — when the group will give second readings and hold public hearings regarding Windsor’s proposed apartment plans at Antioch College’s Charles F. Kettering and former Student Union buildings — will be Monday, July 7, at 6 p.m.

  • Village Council talks apartments, property tax levy

    At the group’s most recent meeting, Monday, June 16, Village Council members gave first readings to four ordinances regarding proposed apartments on or near Antioch College’s campus, a forthcoming property tax levy, the upcoming Pride celebration in the village and more.

  • Planning Commission recommends Council’s approval for Windsor apartments

    The group voted unanimously to recommended Village Council approves Windsor’s plans to build a 96-unit apartment complex at the site of the Antioch College Student Union, as well as a 43-unit, senior-based apartment complex in the Charles F. Kettering building.

  • Windsor to return to Planning Commission with 96-unit apartment proposal

    Last month, the developer had requested Planning Commission’s approval for a 128-unit apartment complex; when met with sizable public pushback on the density of the proposal, Windsor went back to the drawing table to come up with a plan for fewer units.

  • Villagers sound off on proposed apartments at Antioch College

    Responding to sizable public dissatisfaction regarding the 128-unit density on the two acres at the Antioch College student union site, Windsor CEO Alex Dorsey proposed, near the end of the most recent Planning Commission meeting, a reduction to 96 units at that location.

  • Windsor unveils additional plans for more apartments

    Windsor aims to demolish the former student union to make space for a two-building, 128-unit complex; renovate the Kettering building to install 43 units; and explore funding to demolish the Sontag Fels building.

  • First steps toward 128 more apartments in Yellow Springs

    Tentatively dubbed “Unity Village” by Columbus-based real estate developer Windsor Companies, the planned buildings will be composed of 32 two-bedroom and 96 one-bedroom units — 128 in total — ranging from 650 to 1,100 square feet.

  • Apartments coming to Antioch College

    Last month, Columbus-based real estate developer Windsor Companies purchased the vacant Antioch Student Union for $500,000.

  • Village Council considers more local housing options

    Several potential housing projects were brought to the table at the most recent Village Council meeting Monday, Aug. 21.

  • Village Council — Apartment rezoning approved

    After months of public discussion, Council approved the rezoning of a 1.8-acre parcel between East Herman and Marshall streets to accommodate a 54-unit affordable senior apartment building.

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