A unique, triangular building in downtown York City has piqued the interest of two young developers.
Seth Predix and Jordan Ilyes have proposed converting the Keystone Colorworks building, a former paint factory at 109 W. Gay Ave., into 29 luxury apartments.
The city’s Redevelopment Authority, which owns the building, voted Wednesday to draft a sales agreement for $100,000.
It could be months before the sale is final, but Wednesday’s decision “basically takes the building off the market,” said David Cross, who chairs the RDA.