The deal on the Mirrorton project

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Rendering by Framework Group

The Lakeland Community Redevelopment Agency has sealed the deal and closed on the $50+ million Mirrorton project with developer Framework Group, LLC. The 305-unit apartment and townhome community will stretch across 13.5 acres, located by the downtown Lakeland Police Station.

Ah, the view. Mirrorton will have a street-level pedestrian experience and an urban neighborhood design, combining traditional brick + stucco with a contemporary aesthetic.

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Rendering by Framework Group

The indoor design will feature:

  • Granite counters.
  • Wood floors.
  • High ceilings.
  • Natural light.

Amenities will include:

  • A fitness center.
  • Coffee bar.
  • Spa with sauna + massage services.
  • A pet spa.
  • A conference room, computer room, game room, and private party room.
  • Resort-style pool + patio.

Framework Group, LLC will initiate construction within the next 30 days and construction is expected to take 18-24 months. When complete, Mirrorton is estimated to generate ~$600,000 in annual real estate tax revenue.

– LALtoday team (Jessica + Kaylee)

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