New details on restaurants, retail planned for Austin Landing

A nearly 10,000 square foot building in Austin Landing is being proposed near Kohl’s. Miami Twp. trustees are scheduled to consider the plan next week. NICK BLIZZARD/STAFF

A nearly 10,000 square foot building in Austin Landing is being proposed near Kohl’s. Miami Twp. trustees are scheduled to consider the plan next week. NICK BLIZZARD/STAFF

A new Austin Landing building expected to bring more restaurants and retail business is designed to improve access and lessen congestion.

Plans for the 9.998 square foot structure – to house four tenants - being proposed just southwest of Kohl’s include “a combination of restaurants and retail,” said Larry Dillin, president of VisCap Development, Austin Landing’s developer.

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Dillin is not yet ready to announce the tenants for the building. But he expects it to be under construction by late spring and is targeting a late year opening should Miami Twp. Trustees approve the plan set to go before them next week. Zoning commissioners unanimously signed off on it Tuesday night.

The proposed structure is one of three buildings Dillin said he would like to see built near The Park at Austin Landing by the summer of 2018 as part of a multi-million construction plan.

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The building would also be about twice as large as what’s called for in the final development plan of the 142-acre mixed use complex near Interstate 75 and will sit on a space largely occupied now by parking spaces.

The increased size of the building will also close of some multiple vehicle entrances and exits in an attempt bring more order, officials said.

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“The reconfiguration is primarily driven to deal with some of the issues” of parking and traffic flow, said Miami Twp. Community Development Director Chris Snyder.

Dillin said the current parking area configuration has about seven entrances and exits – and is “dangerous and confusing.

“So we’d like to clean up the circulation there, as well as change the landscape patterns,” he said.

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