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Posted: 3:45 p.m. Monday, Jan. 7, 2013

Panera part of 83,000 square feet to be added at Austin Landing

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By Lawrence Budd

Staff Writer

A Panera Bread restaurant is part of more than 83,000 square feet in retail and restaurant development to be added at Austin Landing.

Tonight the Miami Twp. trustees are expected to approve plans for the Panera, including a drive-thru and patio, and 83,900 square feet in other retail and restaurant development at the southeast corner of the Austin Landing mixed-use development.

The trustees are scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. to consider plans for the Panera and another unidentified restaurant, as well as more than 65,000 square feet of retail in buildings planned near the corner of the development, on the northwest corner of Ohio 741 and Austin Boulevard.

A Kroger supermarket and Hilton Garden Inn and conference center complex are nearing completion. Already a Kohl’s department store, a 654-space parking garage and three office buildings, including the Teradata headquarters, are completed in the 140-acre development.

By next summer, a village including a park, ice rink, stores, restaurants, residences and a 14-screen Regal movie theater, are to be completed.

RG Properties and the township are collaborating on more than $150 million in development, just northeast of the new Austin Boulevard interchange at Interstate 75.

The trustees are also expected to approve changes in the overall lay-out to improve “pedestrian connectivity” within the development and connections to a bike path on Ohio 741.

The trustees meet in the township administrative building at 2700 Lyons Blvd, south of Dayton Mall.

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