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Developers pitch mixed-use Castlewood plan for 700 North; council and neighbors press questions on height, parking and sewer capacity
Summary
Castlewood Development presented a concept for about 87,000 sq. ft. of commercial space, 338 apartments and 37 townhomes on 700 North; the council welcomed the vision but directed staff to negotiate a development agreement and flagged sewer capacity, parking, design, and neighboring concerns.
Castlewood Development told the Lindon City Council on Feb. 3 that it has a concept for the south side of 700 North that would pair a major national retailer (the applicant said a “major international box store” is under negotiation) with about 87,000 square feet of additional commercial space, roughly 338 apartments and 37 townhomes.
Developer Duane Rasmussen said the large retail anchor created the market depth needed to attract restaurants and smaller retailers and that his team has engaged national and regional leasing advisors. The concept package the developer presented shows a central one-acre town square framed by storefronts, a promenade street running east–west through the site, and multi-story residential buildings (four stories in the concept) sited to the east…
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