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The Lucerne project plans will be going before the Appearance Review Board for a Courtesy Review this Thursday.

The 4.6 acre mixed-use development project is located just south of downtown and is being headed by CNL and Crescent Communities.

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We wrote about the project previously, HERE, but the numbers have since increased to 373 apartment units and 38,000 SF of retail, including an organic grocery store. The development also would have 696 parking spaces with a 5-story building on the eastern parcel and a 6-story freestanding parking garage on the western parcel.

We’ve attached the plans for the project below, one of which calls for a dog park.

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  1. Really? Another mixed use development. And how much are these apartments going for? Are they actually for people who have tourism and construction related jobs? Places teachers and firefighters and police officers can afford? People who work in grocery stores? Because right now people in Florida spend more percentage of their money on rent than New York and California. It requires 98 hours of work to pay for a 2 bedroom apartment here. That’s over 50% of the available income a person makes just to have a roof over their head. I’m totally disgusted at the developers all over our country. They only build high end, never mid. Who’s going to live in these apartments or are we going to have more empty apartments like the condo bust in the 80’s? Call me crazy but that bubble? It’s always there and right now it’s pretty damn big. How much more before it pops?