ST. LOUIS — LuxLiving, which has developed hundreds of apartments around the city in recent years, is planning a $68 million, 300-unit apartment building near Soulard Market.

The project, pitched at the site of a truck dealership on Seventh Street, would be LuxLiving’s largest to date. The company recently completed The Steelyard, a 128-unit apartment building less than a mile south of the new project that is fully leased, LuxLiving Director of Operations Kyle Hennessey said.

The new Soulard project — branded “SoHo” — will be at the corner of Seventh and Marion streets, where Broadway Ford Truck Sales currently sits. According to a city report on the project, the developers plan to acquire the site for $4.2 million. Plans also call for 330 parking spaces and 5,000 square feet of commercial space.

The Soulard project “will boast an amazing outdoor amenity deck” with both a pool and a dog park, Hennessey said.

The city’s Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority is recommending the Board of Aldermen grant the project a 10-year tax abatement worth 95% of the improvements. Lux hopes to wrap up construction by August 2021.