A visual representation of the Cardinal Place development project highlighting the apartments and amenities.
Cardinal Place, a new development project in East Knoxville, will cover 32 acres and feature 570 apartments and 80 multi-family townhomes. With a variety of community amenities, including sports courts, parks, and walking paths, this project aims to foster community interaction and accommodate diverse living needs. Construction is set to begin in summer 2026, pending approval from local planning authorities.
East Knoxville is set to welcome a brand new development project that promises to create a lively community hub known as Cardinal Place. Spanning approximately 32 acres near the intersection of Delrose Drive, Brooks Avenue, and Riverside Road, this extensive development aims to offer a blend of modern living with numerous community amenities. It’s a plan that aims to enhance the area’s appeal and meet the growing demands for housing in Knoxville.
The heart of Cardinal Place will be the construction of an impressive 570 apartments, organized within four-story buildings. In addition to the apartments, the project will feature 80 multi-family townhomes, providing options for diverse living arrangements to accommodate families, young professionals, and retirees alike.
What sets Cardinal Place apart from other developments in the area is its extensive range of community amenities designed to foster social interaction and promote a healthy lifestyle. Residents can look forward to various features, including:
These amenities aren’t just about having fun; they promote a sense of community among residents and encourage a healthy, active lifestyle.
Cardinal Place is also designed with accessibility and connectivity in mind. The development plans include:
With these features, residents will find it easy to get around and enjoy everything the area has to offer.
The development plans even include pedestrian access to the historic Williams-Maasterson Cemetery, showing a commitment to respecting the area’s history while modernizing the landscape.
The preliminary project schedule sets a target to break ground in summer 2026, with the developers awaiting essential approval from the Knoxville-Knox County Planning Commission by spring 2026. The commission is scheduled to review the proposal during their meeting on March 13.
As we await further developments, Cardinal Place shines as a beacon of what community-focused living can look like in East Knoxville. It’s an exciting time for the area, and the addition of such a well-planned development could very well enhance the lifestyle for many residents. Stay tuned for more updates as this project takes shape!
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