PLANO, TEXAS — Palladium USA International has purchased 2.1 acres in Plano’s Legacy West development to build a 30-story high-rise. The apartment tower will feature 312 rental homes and will be located at the southwest corner of the future Columbus Avenue and Windrose Avenue. Palladium USA worked with the Legacy West master developer, Fehmi Karahan, in the architectural design of the building. The development will be the tallest building in Collin County and will include an eight-level parking garage under the residential tower containing 500 parking spaces. The gross building area will exceed 410,000 square feet, with an average unit size of 1,070 square feet. The tower will be a glass curtain wall system in an oval design. Humphreys & Partners Urban Architecture is the architect for the development. A 9,000-square-foot leasing/lobby center on the ground floor will contain a bike storage room with maintenance and wash area to accommodate 60 bicycles. Other amenities include seven car-charging stations, a pet washing and grooming room, conference room and business lounge and a separate lounge with catering kitchen and outdoor patio. On the ninth floor there will be a pool, 2,300-square-foot gym, 3,800-square-foot spa and a 3,800-square-foot bar/lounge. The 27th floor will contain a 1,500-square-foot bar/lounge, kitchen and dining area and an outdoor deck. Palladium USA is anticipating a second-quarter 2016 construction start with construction lasting 24 to 30 months. Units will range from 616 square feet to more than 6,000 square feet.
Palladium to Build 30-Story Multifamily High-Rise in Plano’s Legacy West
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