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Exciting New Housing Development Set for Columbia’s Bull Street District

Exciting New Housing Development Set for Columbia's Bull Street District

Exciting New Housing Development Set for Columbia’s Bull Street District!

Columbia, S.C., is buzzing with excitement as the Bull Street district gears up for a brand-new development! This project, affectionately called ‘Midtown at BullStreet’, promises to bring more than 700 housing units to the area, making it a vibrant new community for residents.

All About the Project

At a recent meeting, developer Kevin Connelly, who heads Connelly Builders and Connelly Development, shared some thrilling updates about the progress on this much-anticipated residential project. According to Connelly, the work on the homes is moving along nicely and is expected to wrap up soon. “The total development cost is $27,000,323,” he revealed. It’s a big investment, but one that promises to pay off for the community.

Connelly is optimistic about the timeline, saying, “While some delays have pushed back our schedule, we expect the townhomes to be ready by late December this year. The larger apartment units should be done by late April 2025.” This ambitious schedule means that by the time everything is finished, Midtown could become home to over 1,000 residents.

A Community Focused on Variety

What makes Midtown so special? It’s all about variety! Connelly has made it clear that the focus of this project is on creating a mix of housing types. That means there will be something for everyone—affordable rental options, for-sale townhomes, and even housing for seniors.

“There’s a real need for housing in this community, and not just any housing, but a variety of types that can meet different needs,” he confidently stated. This approach is designed to cater to diverse lifestyles and income levels, making Columbia an even more inclusive place to call home.

Adding to this excitement, the Midtown community will offer fantastic amenities. Residents can look forward to a cozy community room, a state-of-the-art exercise facility, a library, a computer center, a playground for the kids, and a charming gazebo. It sounds like the perfect blend of convenience and comfort!

High Demand Expected

As for the demand, Connelly is brimming with enthusiasm. “The property will fill up very quickly. Typically, whenever we go to market with a community like this, it’ll lease up in three months.” This reflects the strong need for such housing options in Columbia.

But that’s not all! Plans are underway for even more future developments in the Bull Street district, including additional student housing. This means that the area is not only growing but evolving to meet the needs of its residents.

How to Get Involved

If you’re as excited as we are about the new Midtown at BullStreet project and want to know more about how to apply for housing, you can visit the project’s official website.

Whether you’re looking to move into one of those beautiful new townhomes or simply want to explore the potential of this burgeoning community, the excitement in Columbia is palpable. Keep an eye on Midtown as it takes shape; the future looks bright for this neighborhood!

So, Columbia, get ready to embrace a new era of affordable and diverse housing in the Bull Street district. With the hard work and vision from developers like Connelly, it’s clear that Columbia is on its way to becoming an even better place to live, work, and play!

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