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he Metro Planning Commission has given the green light to a zoning update required for a two-building apartment development in Germantown, near the Neuhoff complex on the Cumberland River. This project is expected to be a significant addition to the area, offering residents easy access to the Cumberland River Greenway and a pedestrian bridge connecting the two buildings while spanning the Magdeburg Greenway.
The development will take place on a multi-parcel site with a primary address of 100 Van Buren St., and is expected to have a significant impact on the surrounding area. As per the plans, the project will feature two buildings, each offering modern amenities and comfortable living spaces.
The Post reported on this project in January 2022, providing detailed insights into its design, features, and location. The development is expected to be a major attraction in the area, offering residents easy access to the Cumberland River Greenway and other nearby attractions.
The project is being developed by Toll Brothers, a renowned real estate developer known for its high-quality projects. Joni Miller, the lead architect on this project, has been instrumental in shaping its design and layout. With its modern architecture and state-of-the-art amenities, this development is expected to be a game-changer in the area.
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