Avondale Estates officials met with Euramex Management on Monday, the first meeting between the two parties in months, but the developer revealed no updated plans, said Mayor Jonathan Elmore.

Elmore said Euramex unveiled a 3D version of what the city’s already seen in two dimensional format. Early plans call for up to 400 apartments, 80 townhomes and some commercial development on the old Fenner Dunlop site, along with retail—including a still unnamed grocery—along U.S. 278.

The mayor said Euramex still isn’t saying when it will give a public presentation of its plans. Elmore and other city officials have previously expressed concern with Euramex’s paucity of green space and retail for the project.

Euramex purchased the three-acre “erector set” property on College Avenue and Maple Street in August 2014, and the 13-acre Fenner Dunlop site in October, 2014.

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