Location: Louisville, Kentucky
Type: Multifamily Homes
Owner: Continental Properties
Architect: Kahler Slater
Project Timeline: October 2015 – May 2017
Units: 284
The Springs at Hurstbourne project is a 284-unit apartment project located on a 19.5-acre site in Louisville, Kentucky.
Site Improvements include the demolition of an existing nursery, brick home, farm house, green houses, and include the installation of new domestic water, fire, sewer with a pump station, and storm drainage systems that tie-into existing public utilities as well as several retaining walls and a retention pond.
The development is made up of thirteen 2-story apartment buildings, eleven detached garages, a mail kiosk, maintenance building, trash compactor, dog park, and a clubhouse with a fitness center with a yoga and outdoor fitness area, conference room, clubroom with kitchen, pool, and barbeque area. The 284 units consists of one, two, and three bedroom apartments. The total gross building area for the project is 350,683 SF.
The apartments are wood framed walk-up buildings with a combination of cementitious siding and brick with shingled roofs. The facade is accented with, batten strips, columns, balconies and patios. All building slabs are conventional concrete on grade. Interior finishes include textured painted walls and ceilings, a mixture of carpet and vinyl plank flooring, and cabinets with granite countertops. Two buildings are upgraded Concierge Buildings which have high quality finishes, darker cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and granite throughout.