Columbia is ready for a big change as the long-stalled luxury apartment complex at 2222 Main Street is finally moving forward with some fabulous updates! This prime spot on the edge of downtown has been somewhat of an eyesore since it was home to the Jim Moore Cadillac site, and it looks like it’s finally time to say goodbye to those old days.
Originally approved back in 2021, there were quite a few bumps along the way for developer Steve Middleton and his crew at Commonwealth Properties. They had plans to build what they claim will be the “nicest apartments in Columbia”, and it looks like they’re ready to make that dream a reality with some exciting additions!
Initially, the plan was for around 250 luxury apartments, but they’re thinking bigger now! The project will be expanded to include 320 apartments, all boasting high ceilings of 12 feet, exquisite crown molding, and a whole bunch of modern amenities. We’re talking about a glimmering swimming pool, a heated spa area, dreamy courtyards, and more!
Wait until you hear about some of the cool features this new complex will have! Along with the promised pool, spa, and sundeck, the plans also show off nifty features like a rooftop dog park – perfect for your furry friends! If you’re looking to unwind, you’ll love the rooftop club room and game room, not to mention two rooftop decks providing stunning views of the pool courtyard and those gorgeous sunsets over downtown.
And if you’re worried about parking – don’t be! Developers are also planning to build a massive 467-unit parking garage, plus an additional lot with 47 surface parking spots. So, whether you’re headed out for a night on the town or coming home after a long day, you’ll have a place to park your ride with ease.
Now, let’s talk about how this development is going to impact the roadways. As part of the planning process, a detailed traffic study has been submitted. This study suggests making some adjustments to the street design around the property. This could mean adding new turn lanes on North Main Street and narrowing the traffic heading towards downtown. Drivers will want to stay tuned for updates on how this might change their daily commute!
Community support is crucial when it comes to any major development, and guess what? The Cottontown Bellevue Historic District Neighborhood Association has given their thumbs up! Their letter, dated November 8, 2024, expressed support for the changes and highlighted their ongoing communication with Steve Middleton since 2021.
Mark your calendars! Columbia’s Planning Commission is set to discuss the updated apartment proposal at their regular meeting on Thursday. If you want to catch the discussion in person, head over to 1737 Main Street or tune in online at youtube.com/@CityofColumbiaGovernment. This meeting will be a vital opportunity for residents to bring their concerns or support to the table!
The vacant lot at 2222 Main Street is finally getting a makeover, and it seems like the residents of Columbia have a lot to look forward to. From luxurious living to community support and traffic improvements, everything is falling into place for this vibrant, new chapter in the city’s story. Who knows? This could be the beginning of a fantastic transformation for Columbia!
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