A Target store is coming to the North Quincy T station as part of a mixed-use development that will include a housing development.

The plans were revealed during a groundbreaking ceremony on Monday with Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker and Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch, the Patriot Ledger reports.

Named The Abby after former first lady Abigail Adams, the development will include 600 apartments, 45,000 square feet of retail space and 1,600 parking spaces, half of which will be designated for MBTA commuters, the Ledger reports. The T garage housing the parking spaces is expected to be finished by summer of 2020, with the apartments to open in the spring of 2021.

The Bozzuto Group, of Washington, D.C., and Hingham-based Atlantic Development are jointly backing the project, which received approval roughly two years ago.

Baker and Koch said the project will help alleviate the state’s housing crisis. Officials have said the eastern part of the state struggles, in particular, with the high cost of housing. Apartment rents in greater Boston have consistently ranked between third and fifth highest in the country.