ROW5

A developer is building Row5, a five-unit townhouse development on Morris Avenue. BILT in Alabama, the project's architect, provided this rendering.

Row5 townhouse development renderings courtesy of BILT in Alabama.

A developer credited with much of the revitalization of downtown's Second Avenue North is embarking on a new residential project on Morris Avenue.

Jeremy Erdreich and his sister Anna Erdreich are developing Row5, a five-unit townhouse project on the 2100 block of Morris Avenue. The space is currently a parking lot.

"We chose Morris Avenue due to its incredible history, its convenience to all points of interest downtown, and its low-rise scale and quiet character that are well-suited to single-family living," Jeremy Erdreich wrote in an email.

Erdreich declined to give the total investment on the project. Nearen Construction Company is the project's contractor. BILT in Alabama is the project's architect.

Erdreich gutted the building at the intersection of Second Avenue and 24th Street in 2005, eventually bringing Urban Standard into the 2nd Row developing.

The project will consist of three two-story units and two three-story units with garages. Prices will start in the low $400,000s for the two-story units and go up to the high $500,000s for the three-story units.

The earliest construction could start would be in about 90 days, and there would be about an eight-month build-out once construction starts.

"I live downtown and I've sold a ton downtown," said Jonathan Thompson of Brik Realty, who is the listing agent on all the units. "The obvious new demand for downtown residences is at an all-time high for sure, but supply is still very low as far as for sale goes."