Colorado-based developers want to demolish buildings in the Woodland Triangle to construct a nearly 5,200 square foot mix of shops and living space.
But the planned seven-story structure, which requires a zone change, is meeting with resistance from surrounding residents. The Lexington Herald-Leader reports more than 150 people showed up at a Thursday meeting with Titan Investments, the builders — many to express opposition to the idea.
The Woodland development is only the latest major apartment complex to be proposed or built as student housing has become a lucrative business around campus. Residents worried aloud about traffic around one-way streets and concerns about parking…