In a recent government meeting, Doug Schultz from Sabach Wilson and Lingo presented the Clore Station Section 1 development, a significant component of a larger planned neighborhood project approved in April 2024. The development spans approximately 28 acres of a total 500-acre site located along the Highway 329 corridor, east of I-71, specifically at 7001 Highway 329 and 6530 Delfield Trace.
The proposed development aims to create a mixed-use neighborhood that will incorporate residential, retail, and office spaces, adhering to the traditional neighborhood design principles. This design will feature alleys for internal circulation, enhancing accessibility for residents and visitors alike. The plan also includes 3.73 acres of open space, promoting community interaction and outdoor activities.
Schultz highlighted the importance of infrastructure, noting that the initial phase will focus on establishing essential roadways to support future development. The project aligns with the TMD standards adopted by the city, ensuring that the development meets contemporary urban planning requirements.
Overall, the Clore Station Section 1 development represents a strategic step towards enhancing the local community, providing a blend of living, working, and recreational spaces designed to foster a vibrant neighborhood atmosphere.