The development is designed to “provide urban-style apartment units that reflect the Old Town character within a short walk of the train station,” according to meeting documents.
The complex is expected to have around 430 multi-family units with 23,000 square feet of retail space and will span over 10 acres, according to meeting documents.
The development will also offer over 10,000 square feet of amenity space for residents, including a swimming pool, fitness center, pet spa, yoga and cycling studio and co-working space.