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Developers pitch 32‑acre mixed‑use project in Montgomery; drainage and zoning questions linger

2155150 · January 27, 2025
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At a Jan. 27 Montgomery City Council workshop, developers presented a plan for a 32‑acre mixed‑use development south of CB Stewart Drive; officials and consultants flagged unresolved drainage tied to an earlier Kroger approval and said a zoning adjustment for multifamily will be needed before the project can move forward.

Montgomery — At a Jan. 27 city council workshop, developers presented plans for a mixed‑use project on a 32‑acre parcel south of the CB Stewart Drive and Buffalo Springs Drive intersection and north of Eva Street, and council members and consultants focused the discussion on unresolved drainage and a likely zoning change for a northern multifamily portion.

James Todd, who identified himself as being with DCS Capital, presented conceptual site plans showing junior‑anchor retail, full‑service and quick‑service restaurants along the front edge, and 14–17 acres of multifamily residential at the northern end. Todd said the fully stabilized build‑out could create roughly $90 million in property value and about $66 million in annual sales in a stabilized year. "We're super excited about this," he told the council.

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