The College Station city council expresses no opposition in the first public disclosure of the possible sale of the Northgate district surface parking lot. That followed a presentation, discussion, and public comments lasting almost two hours at Thursday’s council meeting (December 12). Click HERE to read and download presentation materials from the December 12, 2024 College Station city council meeting. The following morning on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs, the city’s chief development officer says the developer’s concept is a multi story, mixed use building with retail on the ground floor and an undisclosed number of floors of student housing. And the city’s planning and development director told the council if approved, the proposal would join 20 multistory student housing buildings that are either open, under construction, or are in another stage of development…creating as many as 11,000 beds. A proposed timeline from city staff calls on the College Station council to consider a sales agreement with the developer in January. If what is currently a $13 million dollar offer is approved, the timeline calls for the sale to be closed in May 2026. During that time, there will be public engagement on the future development. That was welcomed by two of six public speakers at the council meeting, the second generation owner of Duddley’s Draw, Dee Benning, and the operations director at the Dixie Chicken, Courtney Phillips. As previously announced, the city will require the developer to create at least 100 parking spaces, make room for ride share drop off and pick up area, build restrooms, build a police substation, build a place to store trash containers, and reserve land for green space, a plaza, or a courtyard area. Click below to hear comments from the December 12, 2024 College Station city council meeting: Listen to “College Station city council to consider selling the city's Northgate surface parking lot for $13 million dollars” on Spreaker.