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Apartments on the way at Carrollton transit-oriented development

New rental community is part of Trinity Mills Station mixed-use project.

An Atlanta apartment builder intends to break ground early next year on a Carrollton transit-oriented development.

Integral Group plans to build the 436-unit rental community as part of the Trinity Mills Station mixed-use project near the southeast corner of Interstate 35E and Bush Turnpike.

The 25-acre development near Trinity Mills Road also includes offices and retail in Carrollton.

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Integral Group’s Eviva at Trinity Mills Station apartments will cost more than $100 million and are set to start construction in January, according to planning documents filed with the state. The rental community will be built just east of DART’s Green Line commuter station and will open in early 2025.

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JHP Architecture designed the project.

Along with the Carrollton project, Integral Group is working on an apartment project in Arlington’s city center. And the developer has other projects in Sacramento, Calif., and at home in Atlanta.

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Along with the five-story apartment community, Carrollton’s Trinity Mills Station will also include a public plaza, an office building and the option of a hotel building.

Carrollton is spending $12 million to support the development.

Trinity Mills Station is one of several transit-oriented mixed-use projects in the works on commuter rail stops in the northern suburbs.

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The Eviva at Trinity Mills Station apartments are a project of Atlanta-based Integral Group.
The Eviva at Trinity Mills Station apartments are a project of Atlanta-based Integral Group.(Integral )