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Springs at liberty township reviews
Springs at liberty township reviews










Targeted to young professionals and empty nesters, the $72 million to $74 million development will have 24 three-story buildings that range in size between 22,680 and 160,608 square feet, totaling 411,841 square feet. “We believe high density housing is necessary for the long-term success of Liberty Center and the surrounding retail and commercial businesses.” “This use on this site is critical to maintaining the vibrancy and vitality of Liberty Center and will do so by bringing additional patrons and activity to the center,’’ wrote Steiner in a letter to township officials. It’s a great transition to Liberty Center.”īoth John Taylor, Liberty Center’s general manager, and Yaromir Steiner, chief executive officer of Steiner and Associates, developer of Liberty Center, are in favor of the project. “We’re creating an urban, walkable project. “What Liberty Center really needs is density and people,’’ said Brent Sobczak, CASTCO’s president. The rental units become the second piece of housing the multi-use project that already includes office, retail and 238 apartments. To do that, trustees had to approve a zone change from planned business to planned residential.

springs at liberty township reviews

– A plan that will put upscale apartments across the street from the Liberty Center got a green light from trustees.ĬASTO Communities plans to start construction in early spring 2021 on Liberty Flats, a 356-unit complex of brownstone townhomes and garden apartments on a 29-acre site on the north side of Liberty Way and the west side of Taylor Street.












Springs at liberty township reviews