Print
Real Estate - Residential

More Apartments Coming To Community Off Independence Boulevard

By Cece Nunn, posted Mar 25, 2021
A drawing on an aerial view of Barclay Place shows where the community's Phase 2 is expected to be built. (Cameron Management site plans)

Expansion is in the works for a midtown Wilmington multifamily complex.

The developer, Wilmington-based Cameron Management, has submitted plans for Phase 2 of Barclay Place, an apartment community built around 1996 off Independence Boulevard.

Phase 2, planned on about 4.5 acres of undeveloped land adjacent to the first phase, is expected to include 96 units.

One- and two-bedroom apartments will be housed in two, three-story walk-up buildings and one four-story building with an elevator, said Hill Rogers, broker in charge of Cameron Management. The rest will be three-bedroom, two-story townhome units.

Barclay Place currently has 164 units on 26 acres.

Residents in Phase 2 are expected to encompass a variety of demographics, including single professionals, graduate students, young families and empty-nesters, Rogers said.

“We know demand exists in midtown Wilmington for quality apartment communities in great locations and Barclay Place checks both of those boxes,” he said.

Site plans for Phase 2 of Barclay Place have been submitted to the city of Wilmington for technical review.

"Like any developer, we have concern with the increase in construction prices, which could certainly cause us to pause the start date for construction," Rogers said. "It will probably be another 90 days until we are fully permitted."

Ico insights

INSIGHTS

SPONSORS' CONTENT
Untitleddesign5

The Impact of a Growth Mindset

John Monahan - Vistage
Burrus rob headshot 300x300

Spreading Wings for Flight: 2nd Annual Trade Show Highlights the Ingenuity of UNCW Business Students

Robert Burrus - Cameron School of Business - UNC-Wilmington
Chris coudriet

As the Weather Warms, New Hanover County Remains Committed to Keeping Things Green

Chris Coudriet - New Hanover County Government

Trending News

Riverlights Could Add 73 More Townhomes To Mix, Site Plans Show

Staff Reports - Apr 18, 2024

Game Over For Michael Jordan Museum At Project Grace

Audrey Elsberry - Apr 19, 2024

City Approvals Push Forward Plans For Former Wilmington Fire Stations

Emma Dill - Apr 17, 2024

Surf City Embarks On Park’s Construction

Cece Nunn - Apr 19, 2024

Taking Marine Science On The Road

Lynda Van Kuren - Apr 19, 2024

In The Current Issue

With Coffee And Cocktails, Owners Mix It Up

Baristas are incorporating craft cocktail techniques into show-stopping coffee drinks, and bartenders are mixing espresso and coffee liqueur...


Bootstrapping A Remote Option

Michelle Penczak, who lives in Pender County, built her own solution with Squared Away, her company that now employs over 400 virtual assist...


Taking Marine Science On The Road

“My mission and my goal is to take my love of marine science, marine ecosystem and coastal ecosystems and bring that to students and teacher...

Book On Business

The 2024 WilmingtonBiz: Book on Business is an annual publication showcasing the Wilmington region as a center of business.

Order Your Copy Today!


Galleries

Videos

2024 Power Breakfast: The Next Season