5 residential developments proposed in Centerville, Washington Twp.

Cornerstone of Centerville, a mixed-use development is spurring millions of dollars of residential growth in the Centerville-Washington Twp. area.

The most recent proposal is CA Ventures’ plans for a 172-unit senior living facility in Washington Twp. that Ryan Lee, township zoning director, said he anticipates a zoning application submittal this week.

Here are five other residential developments that are approved or proposed for Centerville and Washington Twp.:

RELATED: City approves more than $60M in residential developments

1) The Allure

Allure is a $25 million multi-family project at the site of the demolished Showcase Cinemas Theater in Centerville. The project, which proposes over 300 one- and two-bedroom units, will also provide an easement to Cross Pointe Shopping Center. Project construction is scheduled to begin construction this summer, according to the developer.

2) Randall Residence

This 171,021-square-foot development will offer 84 quadplex condo style apartments, 60 independent living apartments, 58 assisted living apartments, and 48 memory support apartments.

Christopher Randall, CEO of Randall Residence, has nearly $32 million invested in the project. Construction is scheduled to begin by the fall and some cottages could be available as early as this year.

RELATED: Nearly $90M in residential development planned for Centerville

3) Hawthorn Gates

Redwood Acquisitions, based in Beachwood, Ohio, has started groundwork for an $11 million luxury apartment complex at the corner of Social Row Road and Dayton-Lebanon Pike in Washington Twp.

The development calls for over 100 one-story units with attached garages on a 60-acre plot of mixed-use land.

4) Wynstone

Construction is underway at Wynstone, a 96-home development located on 63 acres off Clyo Road, near Rooks Road and southeast of the Trails of Saddlecreek subdivision. Homes average about 2,000-square feet and exteriors are primarily stone and brick, with no vinyl. Prices start at $300,000, with an average price of $400,000

5) Unnamed at Cornerstone

Developers at Cornerstone of Centerville are planning a $30 million luxury apartment complex at the development, which is supposed to beincluded in the later parts of the multi-phase development, according to plans submitted to to the city.

The Fortus Group, an Indiana-based development company, is proposing a 298 unit apartment complex to be built on approximately 14 to 20 acres on Brown Road, near the Costco Wholesale store.

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