Edens Submits Plans For Another Union Market Apartment Building

1300 4th St NE

The creator of the popular Union Market, which owns 15 of the surrounding properties with the potential for 8M SF of development, has submitted plans for another apartment building.

Edens, partnering with Toronto-based Great Gulf, filed plans for a 130- to 150-unit mixed-use project at 1300 4th St NE, Urban Turf reports.

The building, rendered above, will have studios, one-bedrooms and two-bedrooms, plus 11k SF of ground-floor retail.

It sits just steps from Union Market and next to the site where Edens and Trammell Crow are building a 432-unit mixed-use development anchored by a Latin marketplace. Two blocks down, LCOR and Edens are building a 187-unit building set to deliver next year. Trader Joe's just announced yesterday it would anchor that building with a 15k SF grocery store. [UT]

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