In a split vote, Huntersville planners on Tuesday endorsed a Charlotte developer’s proposed $80 million mixed-use development near a still-uncertain Red Line commuter rail station.
Peak Development’ s Station South would include 348 multifamily units, including 278 apartments and at least 64 townhomes. Its 59,100 square feet of commercial, retail and other non-residential space would include a 25,000-square-foot parking deck and 25,000-square-foot central plaza, according to the developer’s rezoning application.
Station South would be on 21 acres along N.C. 115 (Old Statesville Road) just north of Sam Furr Road and have 20 apartment, townhome, commercial and mixed-used buildings…