The official groundbreaking for Elton Park, like many others, didn’t actually break ground, but dignitaries and community members ceremoniously shoveled a pile of dirt in a parking lot. Elton Park will be built over a few parking lots and vacant land in Corktown, and Phase One will bring 151 residential units by the end of summer 2018.

Here’s what’s coming in Phase One:

The conversion of the Checker Cab building on Trumbull will include 52 one-and-two bedroom lofts ranging from 596-1,178 square feet. This renovation will also have 2,514 square feet of retail and an enclosed garage for 101 vehicles.

The Robertson will be located on the corner of Eighth and Elizabeth Streets. It’s named after George Roberts, the first taxi driver to paint a checker pattern on his cab. Expect four stories with 45 one-and-two bedroom units, ranging from 565-1,246 square feet. This building will also have 3,120 square feet of retail and 22 surface and covered parking spaces.

The Crawford will be at the southeast corner of Elizabeth and Eighth (where the Nemo’s parking lot sits). It’s named after Elton Park’s original sister park. This building will have five stories with 40 one-and-two bedroom units, ranging from 614-1,000 square feet; 4,677 square feet of retail; and 16 surface and covered parking spaces.

2120 Trumbull will have three stories with five live/work units at 900 square feet apiece and 1,893 square feet of retail.

2100 Trumbull will be on the corner of Trumbull and Elizabeth, with roughly the same residential retail as 2120 Trumbull.

The Checker Alley will have restaurants and retail between the Checker Cab Building and 2100 Trumbull.

8th Street Row will be located on Eighth Street between Plum and Elizabeth and it will include four, three-story attached row houses. Each will have be three-bedroom units coming in at 1,744 square feet apiece. They’ll have first floor garage parking.

Currently, all these areas are fenced off. You’ll notice a house that’s located on Eighth and Elizabeth and the UFO Factory that are included in the renderings.

This is the largest development for Soave Enterprises, who owns the Checker Cab company. They’ve previously been investors in the Lofts at Rivertown and the Randolph Building in Paradise Valley. Soave bought the Checker Cab business in 1998, along with all the land they’re developing in Corktown.