Urban Atlantic and joint venture partner Brookfield Properties have won approval for new apartments at the New Carrollton Metro station — the next big piece to fall in place for their larger 3 million-square-foot, Kaiser Permanente-anchored mixed-use development there.
The Prince George’s County Planning Board approved a detailed site plan Sept. 26 for four multifamily buildings on about five vacant acres of Metro-owned land at 4051 Garden City Drive — the southernmost part of the JV’s 40-acre overall development, one of Prince George’s County’s strategically most significant.
The four five-story buildings, to be constructed in phases, will comprise a total of 364 units and together weigh in at 291,000 square feet. Slated to deliver in 2027, the buildings will be served by 412 parking spaces, about three-quarters of them in a stand-alone two-level garage, the rest through surface parking.