Massive $3 billion Apex, N.C. development moves closer to breaking ground (renderings)

A massive master-planned community in Apex is getting ready to break ground.

RXR, the New York developers behind Veridea, a $3 billion mixed-use development, will start site and infrastructure work this fall with plans to go vertical with the first buildings in early 2025. But plans for phase one have changed slightly as the developer adjusts to the shifting commercial real estate market.

Rebecca D’Eloia, executive vice president and development project executive for RXR, said the first buildings to go up will be the multifamily with ground-floor retail. Following that will be the industrial space of which there will be 213,000 square feet in the first phase.

The Veridea development will be a multi-year, multi-phase project that will cover 1,200 acres along N.C. Highway 55. When complete, it will have 8,000 residential units; 3.5 million square feet of retail, hospitality and civic space; 12 million square feet of commercial space that includes life sciences and industrial; and public open space and walking trails.

Triangle Business Journal