New Townhome Development Parklane Place Approved to Address Housing Needs in Columbia

New Townhome Development Approved in Columbia

Columbia has just taken a significant step in addressing its growing housing needs with the approval of nearly 100 new townhomes! This decision was made during a meeting of the Columbia Planning Commission on October 10th and marks an exciting development for the area.

A Bright Future for Parklane Place

The new subdivision, known as Parklane Place, will consist of 99 single-family, attached townhomes, strategically placed on just under 12 acres of land located between Parklane and Old Legrand roads. This area is conveniently situated near Interstate 77, making it an attractive location for residents looking for easy access to the highway.

The average lot size in this subdivision will be around 2,100 square feet, providing plenty of room for families and individuals alike. But the best part? A portion of the land will be devoted to a common area as well as preserved trees, which means more greenery and open space for residents to enjoy.

Designed with Community in Mind

Site plans show that there will be several interior streets constructed within the community, along with the possibility of a pond nestled among some of the new townhomes. This design aims to foster a sense of community while still delivering functional living spaces.

Convenience at Your Doorstep

Living in Parklane Place will offer residents a wealth of conveniences right at their doorstep. The development is surrounded by a variety of businesses near the Interstate 77 exit, including restaurants, hotels, and even a facility from the Medical University of South Carolina. For families and busy professionals, this means that grocery stores, entertainment, and medical services are just a short drive away!

What’s Next for Columbia?

The Planning Commission isn’t stopping at just this single project. In fact, another nearby proposal—a 137-lot townhome subdivision on Percival Road—will be discussed in future meetings. This area has already seen an influx of new homes over the past year, as the city continues to grow to the northeast.

The need for housing in Columbia is evident, and with these new developments, it’s clear that the city is actively working to accommodate its expanding population. The addition of nearly 100 new homes is exciting news not just for prospective buyers or renters but for the community as a whole. More homes mean more opportunities for families and individuals to settle down in this vibrant city.

In Conclusion

It’s safe to say that Columbia is experiencing a period of growth and revitalization. With plans for new homes, an emphasis on community space, and all the conveniences nearby, it appears that the latest development at Parklane Place will contribute to the city’s charm and livability. The community looks forward to welcoming new residents and the exciting times ahead!


Author: HERE Chapin

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