The building at Avenue E and 19th Street was named after investment partners Erskine Ramsay and Carr McCormack of the Ramsay-McCormack Development Co. (File)
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The developer is expected to commence vertical construction within 120 days of the new amended and restated redevelopment agreement.

The city will lease approximately 6,000 square feet in the new building — five stories as opposed to 10 for the demolished edifice — for a police sub-station and city services related to economic and community development.

Still, not everyone was in favor. Ensley business owner Brian Rice said he strongly opposes the agreement.

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