The units will include rear- or front-loading garages. He said the new townhouses “will be at the higher-end of the rental market and offer a rental product not widely available in the East End.” The new three-story units will range in size from about 1,100 to 1,400 square feet with rents starting at $1,800 a month. Zoning for the project was approved last year, and development plans for the first wave of new construction is under review by Henrico County and could be completed in September, Oliver said. The new construction is budgeted to total nearly $23 million. The site is across from the old Highland Springs High School and will be developed in phases.