New Renderings Emerge For Juniper & 5th Mid-Rise Apartments

Construction on the six-story residential project is slated for quarter four of 2016.

Construction on the six-story residential project is slated for quarter four of 2016.

Southeast Capital Companies this week released new renderings of its forthcomingJuniper & 5th” property. The images are an upgrade from the watercolor drawings that were unveiled when the project was first announced last year.

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Juniper & 5th, a mid-rise, six-story apartment community, will offer 150 homes and a “podium parking deck” for residents. The project will include an “elevated pool” and pool deck, a courtyard, a “congregational-social amenity space,” fitness center, two-level rooftop terrace with an accompanying club room, and a “fully-staffed leasing lobby.”

One and two bedroom options, with or without a separate den, will be available, at an average home size of 1,189 square feet.

Construction is expected to start in the fourth quarter of 2016.

Smith Dalia, the architectural firm behind the development, designed the townhomes down the street from Juniper & 5th that incorporates a 1890s home.

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

9 Responses

    1. Agreed. On the call they were stumbling around a bit about whether the parking podium would be built all at once or in phases to coincide with the towers. That part will be interesting.

  1. Phase two will NEVER happen. If all of it isn’t built at the same time it ain’t happening. Heard it over and over again from these developers

  2. So glad that we are making more progress over paving over anything green left in midtown and removing whatever character might be left. But as has been the case for the last 40+ years that I have lived here, as long as the developers make a tidy profit, quality of life doesn’t matter. Let’s keeping adding even more development so that the next time there is a problem on one of the highways and everybody takes to the surface streets, it will take an act of God or the National Guard or both to sort out the mess. Just sayin’.

    1. In general I agree about the paving over anything green, however it’s not the case here. It’s two restaurants and a boarded up building in between them. Nothing green about any of it.

      1. Well, nothing green except two giant old trees out front, a few smaller mature trees out back and several more down the block.

    2. Gotta agree.
      Sorry to see this pocket of human-scale homes/patios go. They give the city a little bit of “visual breathing room” as well as contributing to the vibrancy of the neighborhood.
      And I totally forgot about the in-town debacle that our melted highway caused– good grief, seems so long ago…

  3. This building looks great. I love the design and that it does not look like everything else. I just hope they can incorporate some patio space for the two restaurants. That is the best part of the experience from what is there now.

    1. I don’t get what everyone likes about the building design. To me it looks like Eastern European retro future.

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