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Developer proposes 348-unit Station South transit village anchored by proposed 'Red Line' stop

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Peak Development presented Station South, a 348-unit transit-oriented project centered on a proposed Red Line rail station; staff recommended approval of the zoning framework while flagging design and phasing details to finalize.

Developer Peak Development presented plans for “Station South,” a transit-oriented village centered on a proposed Red Line station on Highway 115, featuring 348 residential units, ground-floor retail and a parking deck designed to integrate with a future rail platform.

Town planning staff told the board the project aligns with Huntersville’s 2040 plan goals for concentrating density around transit and adding pedestrian connectivity. Staff asked the applicant for additional detail on second-floor occupiable space in two commercial buildings, architectural refinement for façade…

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