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Developer outlines 50-unit ‘Juniper Flats’ proposal for 240 W. Johnson Highway
Summary
A developer previewed plans for a 50-unit apartment building at 240 West Johnson Highway, proposing market-rate one- and two-bedroom units, 68 parking spaces and landscaping buffers; council members and residents raised questions about rents, neighborhood scale and access to commercial storefronts.
Developer Josh Matthews presented early plans on July 15 for Juniper Flats, a 50-unit apartment building proposed for 240 West Johnson Highway, saying the site is roughly 1.5 acres and the project would include about 50,000 square feet, 68 parking spaces and a mix of one-bedroom, two-bedroom and studio units. Matthews said one-bedroom rents are currently estimated around $1,500, two-bedrooms $1,800–$2,000 and studios $1,100–$1,300, and that the building would include an elevator, gym, roof deck, package room and balconies for every unit.
Why it matters: Matthews and his partner said the project aims to add market-rate housing and “ratables” to an area…
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