The Canterbury House Apartments plat was given preliminary approval by the Warsaw Plan Commission Monday, the first step toward construction of the 148-unit, $5.6-million project. City planner Jeff Noffsinger said the apartments are expected to be completed in two phases at the 16-acre site at 1751 Husky Trail. This location is south of Deed's Creek on the west side of the road, north of Silver Fox subdivision and across the road from Harrison Elementary School. Brian Brown, of DA Brown Engineering Consultants, Kendallville, said construction could begin as early as June with 80 units of the first phase completed in about nine months. Jeff Kittle, of Herman and Associates, will own and manage the two-story apartment complex.He said this will be the 46th project in five states for his company and they have spent three years looking at this site.
TERESA SMITH, Times-Union Staff Writer- | July 28, 2016