It’s on: Big Asheville River Arts District residential project set for March start

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This image of what the RADLofts will look like in the Asheville River Arts District comes from a 2016 set of plans and may have changed. The high-density mixed-use development is set to start construction in March.

The largest residential project in the history of Asheville’s River Arts District is scheduled to begin construction in March, a city planner confirms.

The RADLofts project, which developer Harry Pilos announced about five years ago, has been delayed by financing issues. That’s apparently been all worked out. City planner Stephanie Monson Dahl to the Asheville Riverfront Redevelopment Commission last week that the project is a go, and that it will get underway in March.

The high density mixed-use development will bring 225 apartments and other commercial space to a lot on Roberts Street known as the old Dave Steel property. The parcel is a triangular-shaped vacant lot that sits across from Ultra Coffee at the intersection of Clingman, Roberts, Lyman and Depot streets.

The River Arts District has been undergoing a major transformation for the past handful of years as more and more development has moved to the area. That transformation is taking a big leap forward with a multi-million dollar infrastructure project is remaking a portion of Riverside Drive to include roundabouts, bike lanes, greenways and more.

The biggest residential project for the River Arts District so far was approved just last fall. It’s called Stoneyard Apartments. The mixed-use project at 175 Lyman St. (at a former stone yard) will include 133 apartments, a restaurant and artist studios.

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Jason Sandford

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3 Comments

  1. Beverly-Hanks January 15, 2018

    There are so many reasons to love the RAD! Hopefully this project will allow new residents to enjoy the things that have made it great.

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  2. Chris January 15, 2018

    An no new parking I’m sure!

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    1. Weavervilleman January 18, 2018

      actually this includes a parking garage for patrons and residents

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