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Back in September 2022, the Tech Terrace neighborhood started a six-month-long campaign to prevent a then-proposed 700-bed, multi-story student housing development from going where the Godbold ...
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal Continuing a tradition that started in 1988, the Tech Terrace Neighborhood Association will host its annual Holiday Home Tour again on Dec. 2.
After getting the thumbs up from the zoning commission, the 584-bed student housing project in Tech Terrace is on the city council's agenda this week. advertisement Lubbock Avalanche-Journal ...
A fter two hours of public comments both in favor and against a proposed student housing development in Tech Terrace, Lubbock's Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7-1 in favor of the project.
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal Hear this story The city council has given the final OK, concluding a three-month debate about a zoning change for a proposed 584-bed housing development in Tech Terrace.
LUBBOCK, TX (KCBD) - Lubbock fire investigators released their initial report on Thursday night, as they work to determine the cause of a deadly fire and house explosion in Tech Terrace. The report ...
LUBBOCK, TX (NEWS RELEASE) - Glasheen, Valles & Inderman is proud to give $20,000 to the Tech Terrace Public Art Committee for the public art memorial in honor of Rodica Gelca. This donation allows ...
According to Lubbock police, the department conducted the nine-hour operation on Friday starting at 9 a.m. in the 2500 block of 27th Street in the Tech Terrace neighborhood.The operation involved ...
The 740-bed Up Campus student housing development in the Tech Terrace area will not be moving ahead with the support of the city's Planning & Zoning Commission. The commission denied recommending ...
Only time will tell as developers met with Tech Terrace residents Thursday evening and plan to bring it to the City of Lubbock's Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 6.
After two hours of public comments both in favor and against a proposed student housing development in Tech Terrace, Lubbock's Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7-1 in favor of the project.