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In a holding pattern

It seems like redevelopment of the Pet Dairy site downtown is never going to happen.

Today, zoning officials granted developer John Kavanagh yet another 30-day window to tinker with his plans for a potential residential, office and/or retail complex in the northeast portion of Greensboro's center, at Lindsay Street and Murrow Boulevard.

This marks the third continuance Kavanagh has secured from the commission on this particular project.

When first proposed, Kavanagh hoped to combine the Pet Dairy property with Galloway/Flow Motors and the nearby Carolina Peacemaker property to create an 8-acre development of homes, commercial space, and possibly a restaurant and small grocery store.

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