Condo Update
SOUTHEND and UPTOWN
The Boulevard Company has three developments underway, two of which will be on the South Boulevard/Light Rail corridor and the third in 3rd Ward Uptown. These are going to be a bit different from other recent developments in that they are going to be no more than three stories tall.
The 3rd Ward development will be between Sycamore Street and North Irwin Avenue. It will consist of about 50 residential units, some offices and possible retail.
The South Boulevard developments will be at the corner of South Church and West Bland and one at the corner of South Church and West Summit. There could be up to 140 townhomes built at the Bland location and the Summit location will have a mix use including residential, retail, showrooms, offices, and restaurants.
In uptown there could be a new condo development built on the parking deck beside the Westin hotel. The development will add more levels of parking and 90 condo units averaging around $1,000,000.
NoDa
Watch out NoDa, big changes are about to occur! Gateway Homes has planned a 620-unit development at 400 E. 33rd Street. The first phase will have around 400 units, half of which will be condos and the other half apartments. The building will be four stories and there will be a pool and fitness center. Unit square footage will range from 800-2,000. The second phase will have a 10 story tower and depending on demand will be condos or apartments or a mix of both.
COTSWOLD
Rosewood, a 134 units development is changing the face of Cotswold. Units range from $500,000 to $1,088,000 and over half of the units have already sold! What makes the development stand out from the rest is the façade, which was modeled after the Biltmore Estate architecture. Rosewood is located at the corner of Sharon Amity and Providence Road. The units have 10 foot ceilings and the development offers concierge and laundry service a putting green and gourmet coffee bar. Residents can expect to move in by June of this year.
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