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A New-Jersey based developer who is building a massive Middletown multifamily housing complex with more than 400 apartments planned, is looking to add another 72 units on the property.
Bob Dale and Newfield Residential LLC already had plans approved by the city Planning and Zoning Commission for 15 multifamily buildings with 414 units on two parcels totalling 50 acres of vacant land at 530-534 Newfield St., built over two phases.
Newfield’s development team in late September submitted an application to city land use boards for a third phase, which would include an additional 72 units and parking on a 7.5-acre parcel that was not previously included in the Newfield Residential development site, bringing the total number of residential units up to 486.
The new lot is landlocked between the parcels on which phases one and two are planned.
“In effect, it is a hole in the center of the development site,” according to the project’s engineering firm Fuss & O’Neill. Newfield recently bought the smaller parcel for additional multifamily development, the project team said.
Phase three will include two 36-unit, three-story buildings and a walking trail, and additional parking for 95 vehicles, bringing the total number of spaces for the complex up to 841, with some covered garage areas and electric vehicle charging stations.
Units will have a mix of one, two and three bedrooms. Buildings in phases one and two are three and four stories, and will have anywhere from eight to 44 units each. Some units will be two floors.
The campus will also include three clubhouse buildings with a great room, outdoor grilling area, fitness center, swimming pool, pickleball courts and other recreational spaces, sidewalks and storage space.
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