Roseville Commons proposal would add housing, retail, gathering space near Galleria


A new proposal in Roseville’s destination commercial area would add more than a million square feet of housing, retail and more, including some unique features like a public market at the end of a central “main street.”Roseville Commons is planned for roughly 25 acres at 901/903 Galleria Blvd., south of the Fountains at Roseville and owned by Justus Enterprises LLC of San Diego.”We’re really trying to get the same experience you get in Kierland Commons or Santana Row,” said President Howard Justus, referring to popular developments with similar characteristics found in Scottsdale, Arizona, and San Jose. “Get people out of the car and walking around.”Justus Enterprises submitted the proposal last week to Roseville as a pre-application, with a formal application to come in the next few months, Justus said.Though that application will flesh out more details and architectural personality, he said, the pre-application lays out a development with about 800 residential units in the form of apartments and townhomes, nearly 166,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, about 86,000 square feet of office, a 150-room boutique hotel and about 68,000 square feet of live/work space.In layout, the project would have a central main street running on a northeast-southwest line, with bars and restaurants along it at ground level and residential/office space on upper floors, four to five stories tall. Gathering spaces and other outdoor amenities would be along the street as well.On the northeast end would be the hotel, a central plaza and a public mar …

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