We’ve first told you about the The Brownstones at Thornton Park (Website | Facebook) back in March, and then provided updated exterior renderings in July.
Now, the 28-unit townhome complex is set to break ground today in the South Eola neighborhood of the Thornton Park District.
The townhouses will be located at 620 Mariposa St. The property is also bordered by Jackson St and Summerlin Ave [GMap].
They are all three bedroom / 3.5 bathroom units from 2,100 to 2,325 square feet.
The ground floor has the garage and a small bedroom. The second floor is the main living space and the third floor is the master suite and another bedroom.
The plans also have an optional rooftop terrace with a spa. Some of the units have elevators in them.
The complex is made up of four different buildings. Two of the buildings are 10-units. One faces Jackson St and the other Summerlin Ave. The other two buildings face an internal courtyard.
Prices starting in the high $500,000.
The estimated completion date for the project is next fall.
Here’s a look at the updated renderings of the inside of The Brownstones at Thornton Park, an example floor plans and exterior renderings:
Doubted, theres no community pool, gym, or common areas to justify a high HOA.
Looks like another shopping center….not very creative at all, and certainly not brownstones
Gorgeous – kudos Orlando – keep the prices going up , it’s about time O Town is considered a place to own a luxury home , lets keep up with Cali , NY , Seattle .
Jessica Renee….. Wanna buy one?
It’s the rich catering to the rich. What we really need in this town, is affordable housing.
Gross.
No way it’s real brownstone or real plaster. Ugh. More new high margin development.
More plastered walls. Boring, way too Baldwin Parkish.
Another luxury development… bleh
And it will probably have a $600 HOA fee at minimum.
For $600k? Are they smoking crack? That’s over $300 a sq ft.
I don’t think she meant that as a good thing Richard.
I think they will be great addition for Downtown.
Puke. Why could they not have invested in something that creative a culture like artist apartment and studios rather than just capitalizing on Thornton park?
Why spend anything over 200 and not own a house
And they’re only 500k+
I like the look of this development for many reasons. I like the smaller footprint which gives green spaces and make it more pedestrian friendly. It also seems fit the space the way they have it arranged on the property.
I couldn’t find the architect either – just developer, construction guy, bank and brokers. Local company, F&J, so I bet somebody could find out who designed this.
Brittney Blews speak and here it is
BLAaaAAaaaH! Bore Ing… It’s such a shame that better use isn’t being made of a fantastic location!
That rooftop terrace tho…
Bungalower ELH Only lists the developers >:( Probably means they don’t use architects or designers, unless they maintain them on staff. Their website doesn’t even have a contact number or email address.
ELH Project team info is on their website.
Who is the architect/designer?
I’m pretty aware, but don’t think it’s legit. Market rose with investors buying and reselling just like the past. 2 blocks away are brownstones that just over a year ago were selling for $175K but now are in the $300’s. I know it’s changing but not sure it’s healthy growth
In downtown nonetheless. Brand new, 2 levels. Sold!
Oh it does David. Real Estate is changing. Don’t be the last to know.
I love the idea of brownstones. As long as they are as classic on the outside as inside. Timeless. Put some charm into the inside. Don’t just throw drywall up. Think… 2114, how would I want this to look and feel. Timeless….
Beautiful, but price is ridiculous. Can’t imagine the market justifies or can support this
Lubna Rahal I want
Townhomes starting in the high 500’s? Over half a million dollars? Wow.
they look nice, but wow that price point! hope they don’t bust like the osceola brownstones…