Columbia Pike Development
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Columbia Pike Development, from most recent to least.

Jair Lynch Pitches 110-Unit Affordable Development Along Columbia Pike
UrbanTurf Staff | September 26th 2024
The new development, designed by KGD Architecture, would take the place of a two-story garden apartment building and small surface parking lot.... read»

The 1,500 Units on the Boards For Columbia Pike
UrbanTurf Staff | August 15th 2023
Today, UrbanTurf catches up with what's in the works in terms of residential development along Columbia Pike.... read»

A Two-Phase, 370-Unit Development Pitched For Columbia Pike Gas Station Site
UrbanTurf Staff | June 5th 2023
A large new apartment and townhouse project has been pitched for the growing pipeline of development around Columbia Pike, UrbanTurf has learned. ... read»
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