An Arizona developer is eyeing South Hillsborough for a sizable new neighborhood, filing early plans for about 130 attached townhomes just south of Sun City Center. The project would roll out a run of family-sized three- and four-bedroom units – the kind of larger, ground-oriented homes that builders say are getting snapped up across the county. If it clears county review, it would rank among the bigger townhome pitches in Hillsborough’s southern suburbs this year.
According to the Tampa Bay Business Journal, the proposal features 110 three-bedroom homes and 20 four-bedroom homes. The outlet identifies the applicant as an Arizona-based multifamily developer that has submitted preliminary materials to Hillsborough County planners for the South Hillsborough area.
Project Details
Alliance Residential, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, builds Broadstone and Prose-branded multifamily and workforce housing communities across the Sunbelt, according to the company website. The firm has already pushed into the Tampa Bay market, having purchased land in Plant City and announced a 360-unit workforce apartment project there last fall, per the Business Observer.
Unlike the mid-rise apartments Alliance has previously pursued locally, the Sun City-area concept is geared toward townhomes with more bedrooms and direct ground access, aimed at households that need space but do not necessarily want a standalone single-family house.
Where It Would Go And What Comes Next
The developer has flagged South Hillsborough near Sun City Center as the target market. Specific parcel details and a formal site plan, however, will not show up until a full application is submitted to the county. Once that happens, the project will have to navigate Hillsborough County’s development review and permitting process, which includes plan checks, public notice and any required hearings before final approval, according to Hillsborough County…