
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Plans for a 722-unit apartment complex in the city of Manhattan are moving forward.
The Manhattan Mercury reports the City Commission this week approved the annexation and rezoning of 38 acres for the proposed Trails at Manhattan project.
Developers plan to build the 48-building complex in two phases. The first would include 28 buildings, each with 18 one- and two-bedroom apartments, along with a clubhouse, recreation area and parking.
The remaining buildings would be constructed when the first phase was fully occupied.