Posted Dec 12, 2019, 4:20 PM
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The application for a major commercial and residential development near the intersection of Silver Creek Drive and U.S. 40 shows a shopping center with restaurants and a grocery store, along with condominiums and an amphitheater.
Summit County’s newest proposed mixed-use development would be located at the Silver Summit roundabout, where Silver Creek drive and Old Highway 40 intersect. The development would be comprised of two sites: 15 acres at the corner of the Home Depot roundabout and about 4 acres at the junction of Promontory Road and Silver Creek Drive, according to the application Marketplace at Silver Creek LLC submitted to the Planning Department...
Marketplace Commons would include 178 residential units and 98,000 square feet of potential restaurant, retail, office and live/work spaces. The area would be anchored by a 62,000-square-foot grocery store that could be built in two phases.
The developers are proposing a brew pub, micro hotel, retail complex and drug store, according to Henry Sigg, a principal with Marketplace at Silver Creek LLC. A parking garage with up to 500 spaces, as well as a natural amphitheater and stage area, are also proposed at the site.
“The timing is so perfect for this,” Sigg said. “Another market in that location will ease a lot of pressure and provide a lot of need, and create a tremendous sense of community gathering at this location in relation to the new preserve site and retail uses we are proposing there.”
A rendering shows what the Marketplace Commons development would look like for the corner near the intersection of Silver Creek Drive and U.S. 40. The plans show the project would include a grocery store, micro hotel and amphitheater. Courtesy of Marketplace at Silver Creek Center LLC
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Last edited by delts145; Dec 23, 2019 at 3:28 PM.
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