
A West Chester developer is pressing ahead with The Lofts at Union Centre, a 252-unit apartment project pitched for a roughly 10.5-acre vacant site at 6230 Allen Road in West Chester Township, about a half-mile southeast of the I-75/Union Centre Boulevard interchange. The proposal has landed on the township zoning commission's desk as the team seeks final development plan approval.
What the plan would build
According to the West Chester Township filing, the applicant is asking for final development plan approval for 252 apartments and related amenities on approximately 10.4923 acres at 6230 Allen Road (parcel M5610-027-000-102). The case is labeled FDP 03-26-B, “The Lofts at Union Centre,” and the documents spell out the site area that would be covered under the plan.
Where it would sit
Local 12 reports that Dan Greene bought the vacant property in September 2025 for about $4.4 million and is now moving the multifamily proposal forward. Local 12, citing the Cincinnati Business Courier, notes that the concept calls for 252 units spread across 11 three-story buildings and that the land sits roughly a half-mile southeast of the I-75/Union Centre Boulevard exit. The piece also points out that the site would be bracketed by existing apartments at the Savoy at the Streets of West Chester to the east and an Amazon facility to the west. The Savoy’s property page lists its office at 6120 Village Center Ave., according to Hills Properties.
Project in the local pipeline
The Lofts at Union Centre has been on the industry’s radar for a while, showing up in development pipeline reports as plans have shifted. In one example, MMG Real Estate Advisors listed 6230 Allen Road as a 300-unit prospect in its Cincinnati Q2 2025 pipeline, a reminder that large multifamily projects routinely change size and configuration as they work through permitting.
What happens next
The proposal is filed as a final development plan under case FDP 03-26-B and appeared on the township zoning commission’s March 16 agenda. The same agenda notes the commission’s next meeting was scheduled for April 20, 2026, when staff, nearby residents and commissioners could continue their review and discussion, per West Chester Township. Even with zoning commission approval, the project would still need a round of administrative sign-offs and building permits before any dirt starts moving.
Why it matters
If it is built as currently proposed, The Lofts at Union Centre would inject more than 250 new rental units into a part of West Chester that is already seeing a surge of multifamily construction. That could mean more options for workers tied to Liberty Center and other nearby employers, while also adding pressure to traffic and infrastructure around the Union Centre interchange. Pipeline reports from MMG Real Estate Advisors show several sizable West Chester-area projects in lease-up or under construction, suggesting the township is quietly getting denser, one apartment building at a time.









