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Another 250 apartments proposed for Columbia Vista

Ohio-based Silver Hills Development hopes to build 250 units in a seven-story tower at 405 Gervais St., just across Huger Street from the SpringHill Suites Marriott Hotel.
Ohio-based Silver Hills Development hopes to build 250 units in a seven-story tower at 405 Gervais St., just across Huger Street from the SpringHill Suites Marriott Hotel. Silver Hills Development/City of Columbia Planning Commission

Another large apartment complex is being proposed for Columbia’s Vista neighborhood.

Ohio-based Silver Hills Development hopes to build 250 units in a seven-story tower at 405 Gervais St., just across Huger Street from the SpringHill Suites Marriott Hotel.

Plans submitted to the Columbia Planning Commission also include a 330-space parking garage for the roughly 2.5 acre site, along with room for a fitness center and other unspecified amenities.

The complex would have 223 one-bedroom and 27 two-bedroom apartments, according to the plans.

“Importantly, the building will provide for density needed for new urbanism and walkability, however the façade will appear to be broken into many distinct buildings that follow European and New Orleans style architecture,” the plans note.

The project is also meant to complement the nearby waterfront, the application adds.

Ohio-based Silver Hills Development hopes to build 250 units in a seven-story tower at 405 Gervais St., just across Huger Street from the SpringHill Suites Marriott Hotel. This shows the view of the apartments from Huger Street.
Ohio-based Silver Hills Development hopes to build 250 units in a seven-story tower at 405 Gervais St., just across Huger Street from the SpringHill Suites Marriott Hotel. This shows the view of the apartments from Huger Street. Silver Hills Development/City of Columbia Planning Commission

The proposal, which goes before the Planning Commission Sept. 14, joins a growing number of plans for new housing in Columbia’s Vista.

Next door, at the former SCANA bus depot site at 1409 Huger St, developers have received a county tax break to build a $100 million housing complex.

Another 200 apartments have been proposed near the Columbia Convention Center by longtime Columbia developer Ben Arnold.

Morgan Hughes
The State
Morgan Hughes covers Columbia news for The State. She previously reported on health, education and local governments in Wyoming. She has won awards in Wyoming and Wisconsin for feature writing and investigative journalism. Her work has also been recognized by the South Carolina Press Association.
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