05/15/2026
Today is the Ribbon Cutting for Water Street Townhomes in Plymouth. All projects present challenges, but ones like this with multiple funding sources and their associated requirements are each unique. This one also involved multiple property owners, both public and private.
Above and beyond the general goals of work for our employees and not losing money, there are a myriad of other goals. A few of these for this project include: Downtown Revitalization, Workforce Housing for the City of Plymouth, ex*****on of Plymouth Comprehensive Plan and contributing to the health of downtown Plymouth.
We are pleased that we were able to achieve these while also using multiple local subcontractors and suppliers, such as Langfeldt Excavating, Hundt Concrete, Banner Electric, MLE Roofing, Artizan Flooring and Arc Security among others.
Almost all municipalities are welcoming to developers at the administrative level and in initial conversations, but it's the follow-through that makes the difference. Nearly across the board, the various City departments understood the goals and attempted to make things easy to complete this project. I would recommend talking to Plymouth and Mayor Listenberger if you're looking at a new development in Marshall County.
The official press release is below...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 15, 2026
Plymouth Celebrates Grand Opening of Water Street Townhomes
Two-Decade Vision Becomes Reality: New Mixed-Use Development Brings Housing, Commercial Space, and Revitalization to Downtown Plymouth
PLYMOUTH, Ind. — The City of Plymouth and Culver Sand Hill Farm LLC will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, May 15th, to officially open the Water Street Townhomes — a landmark mixed-use development that has transformed a former city parking lot into a vibrant residential and commercial hub at the edge of Plymouth’s downtown business district.
Two Decades in the Making
The project began as a vision championed by local, award winning architect, Brent Martin, who spent nearly 20 years working with the City of Plymouth to bring this development to life. The opportunity to move from concept to construction came through a READI (Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative) grant, secured in partnership with the City and supported by the South Bend Elkhart Regional Partnership.
“This project is the result of an extraordinary public-private partnership spanning two different city administrations,” said Martin. “It’s a testament to what persistence, collaboration, and community commitment can achieve.”
From Parking Lot to Community Asset
The site previously consisted of a city parking lot and two older homes. The developer purchased the homes as part of the project, and the parking lot was redesigned and returned to the city with a net gain of 18 additional parking spaces. Where a non-taxable city lot once stood, a productive new development now contributes to Plymouth’s tax base.
The completed development features 12 townhomes, 2 one-bedroom apartments, and new commercial space — all situated catty-corner to Riverpark Square, the beloved community gathering place that hosts the Mayor’s Summer of Music and the weekly Farmer’s Market.
Modern Living with Lasting Appeal
The two-story townhomes offer two- and three-bedroom floor plans, each with a full basement. Interiors feature LVT flooring, quartz countertops, and large windows that flood the spaces with natural light. Rooftop solar panels reflect the development’s commitment to sustainability and long-term energy savings for residents.
Each unit offers grade-level access at the rear and a traditional walk-up entrance at the front, complete with covered doors, private patios, and modern stainless steel cable railing.
A Corner That Commands Attention
Anchoring the development at the northwest corner of Water and Garro Streets is a commercial building designed with a classic brick facade and expansive storefront windows. Two apartments above the commercial space offer residents park views and a front-row seat to the life of the neighborhood below.
Jodie Overmyer, FPAC-NRCS, designed the site’s green spaces using low-maintenance, native plants — creating landscape islands that add beauty and ecological value where only asphalt once existed.
Project Team
Developer: Culver Sand Hill Farm LLC, a Marshall County-based developer with a track record of addressing the region’s housing needs through multiple multi-family residential projects.
Architect: Brent Martin, SRKM Architecture
General Contractor: Easterday Construction Co., Inc.
Landscape Design: Jodie Overmyer
Grant Partners: South Bend Elkhart Regional Partnership (READI funds), City of Plymouth, and Plymouth Redevelopment Commission
About Culver Sand Hill Farm LLC
Culver Sand Hill Farm LLC is a local real estate development firm focused on addressing housing needs in Marshall County, Indiana, through thoughtfully designed multi-family residential and mixed-use projects.
Media Contact
Kevin L. Berger | Culver Sand Hill Farm LLC] | (574) 842-3341 | [email protected]
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