Below is a list of current developments either proposed, in the early stages of planning or going through City review. Each development will have a date of the next public meeting, where residents can show up to voice to opinions for these projects happening in our City of Titusville

Click to skip to –> Site Plans – these are conceptual plans for developments in the beginning stages of the construction. Site Plan applications must meet several requirements to start construction and sometimes public meetings are required if something needs to be approved or change.

Click to skip to –> Small Scale Amendments – these are request by developers or property owners to request the City to change zoning or other City Codes to build or improve a property

Click to skip to –> Rezoning – also know as CUP, these are requests by property owners or developers to use their property in a way that is not typically permitted in a particular zoning district.

Source: City of Titusville Applications for Development StoryMap

Site Plans

  • Airport Tower: Site permit issued for a tower at 1 Bristow Way.
  • All American Oil: Site plan under review for a 3,825 sq. ft. convenience store at 3580 Garden St.
  • Apollo Gardens: Site permit issued for 84 multifamily units at 2727 Demaret Dr.
  • Astra Haus Apartments: Site plan approved for a 138-unit apartment complex off Dairy Rd and US 1.
  • AstroTech: 30,000 sq. ft. warehouse expansion at 1515 Chaffee Dr (nearing completion).
  • Barna Townhomes: Sketch plat under review for 42 townhomes at 2800 Barna Ave.
  • Blanton Park: Site plan approved for park improvements at 1300 Main St.
  • Brinsea: Site plan approved for a 2,320 sq. ft. storage building expansion at 704 N Dixie Ave.
  • Brooks Landing: 143 single-family homes under construction north of Jay Jay Road.
  • Brookshire Subdivision: 170-lot subdivision under construction at Garden St and I-95.
  • Chase Bank: 3,333 sq. ft. bank under construction at 2035 Cheney Hwy.
  • Christian Court Condominiums: Preliminary plat/site plan under review for 72 units at 450 Christian Court.
  • Draper Test Facility: 50,920 sq. ft. laboratory building under construction at 6280 Riverfront Center Blvd.
  • DeLeon Village: Site plan under review for 39-unit apartment redevelopment at 1350 S Deleon Ave.
  • Dutch Bros Coffee: 985 sq. ft. coffee shop under construction at 4530 Hickory Hill Blvd.
  • Flores Del Sol Condominiums: Site plan under review for 48 units at 5205 S. Washington Ave.
  • Forest Glen Apartments: Site permit issued for an 80-unit complex at 2001 South St.
  • Futuramic: Site plan approved for a 6,000 sq. ft. manufacturing addition at 2210 Garden Street.
  • Garden Street Apartments: Site permit under review for two 5-unit buildings near 1600 Garden St.
  • HABC Main Street: Site plan approved for 25 multi-family units at 1211 Main Street.
  • Harbor Lake Estates Subdivision: Site permit issued/final plat under review for 28 single-family homes north of Knox McRae Drive.
  • Heartland Dental: Site plan approved for a 4,257 sq. ft. office at 2035 Cheney Hwy.
  • Hendrix Eye Care: Site plan under review for a 2,720 sq. ft. medical office at 300 Cheney Hwy.
  • Home2 Suites: Site plan under review for an 18,536 sq. ft. hotel west of I-95.
  • Horizon @ Sandpoint: Site plan approved for mixed-use redevelopment (apartments/retail) at 300 N. Washington Ave.
  • Huntington Park Subdivision: 86 single-family homes under construction west of S. Park Avenue.
  • Hydrosaurus Brewing: Site plan approved for a 2,000 sq. ft. addition at 502 Josephine St.
  • Lockheed Martin: 620,730 sq. ft. manufacturing/warehouse building under construction at 1103 John Glenn Blvd.
  • MAVIS: Site permit issued for a tire/brake store west of Harbor Freight.
  • NAP Commerce Park: 100,800 sq. ft. industrial warehouse under construction.
  • Ochoa Medical Expansion: Site plan approved for a 2,064 sq. ft. addition at 3300 Dairy Rd.
  • Odyssey Ridge Townhomes: 91 townhomes east of Sisson Rd (complete).
  • Olympian LED: Site plan under review for a 20,000 sq. ft. manufacturing/warehouse facility.
  • Orange Plumbing: Site permit issued for 17,371 sq. ft. industrial/office space at 4125 South St.
  • Palmetto Complex: Site plan under review for a 4-unit apartment complex off Rock Pit Rd.
  • Palmetto Ridge: Site plan approved for 36 condominium units at 915 Sprout Ln.
  • Pier 13 Coffee: Retail coffee shop/roasting facility nearing completion at 1391 N. Washington Ave.
  • Race Trac: Site plan under review for a 6,008 sq. ft. convenience store at Helen Hauser Blvd & Cheney Hwy.
  • Renzetti: Site plan approved for an 11,756 sq. ft. manufacturing addition at 8800 Grissom Pkwy.
  • SNJ Townhomes: 28 townhomes under construction/final plat under review south of E. Whispering Hills Road.
  • Space Coast Innovation Park: Site plan approved for 639,040 sq. ft. of industrial space east of Grissom Pkwy.
  • Swan’s Storage: Site plan approved for 7,350 sq. ft. of mini-storage/RV storage at 3575 South Street.
  • Titusville Assisted Living Facility: 96,894 sq. ft. facility under construction on US1.
  • Titusville Apartments: Site plan approved for a 150-unit complex at Fox Lake Rd and South St.
  • Titusville Chance Partners: 488 total multi-family units under construction at Columbia Blvd and Challenger Memorial Parkway.
  • Titusville Multi-Family Project: Site plan under review for a 56-unit complex west of Barna Ave.
  • Titusville Resort & Destination: Mixed-use development (mall redevelopment) under construction at 3550 S Washington Ave.
  • Titusville Square Business Building: Site plan approved for a 7,345 sq. ft. office at 2440 Barna Ave.
  • Titusville Storage: Site plan under review for a 120,820 sq. ft. two-story storage building.
  • Tranquility Bay (Phases 1-3): Various single-family home phases under construction or under review east of US1.
  • Tranquility Bay Amenity Center: Site plan under review for a 2,678 sq. ft. center at 5934 Constellation Dr.
  • Tropic Apartments: Site plan approved for 44 units east of S Singleton Ave.
  • TRU Hotel: Site plan approved for a 12,423 sq. ft. hotel east of I-95.
  • Valiant Air Command: 15,268 sq. ft. event hangar nearing completion at 6600 Tico Rd.
  • Verona (Villages A-E): Multi-phase residential project (single-family and townhomes) under construction or approved east of SR 407.
  • Washington Square Activity Center: 5,664 sq. ft. activity center under construction at 1401 N. Washington Ave.
  • Walmart Expansion: Site plan approved for a 4,607 sq. ft. addition at 3175 Cheney Hwy.

Conditional Use Permits

  • CUP #9-2024 Titusville Storage: Request proposing a 4-story, 120,820 sq. ft. self-storage facility on a currently vacant lot. Planning and Zoning Committee Meeting – 3/4/26; City Council Meeting – 3/10/26.
  • CUP #6-2025 River Palms II: Request for the development of an office and a medical building. Planning and Zoning Committee Meeting – 5/20/26; City Council Meeting – 6/9/26.
  • CUP #9-2025 7-Eleven @ Dairy Rd & US HWY 1: Conditional use permit request for a 4,853 sq. ft. convenience store with gas pumps at the corner of Dairy Rd and US HWY 1.

Small Scale Amendments & Comprehensive Plan Amendments

  • SSA #5-2025 (Sunset Development): Zoning/Land Use change to Industrial (M-2/IND).
  • SSA #1-2026 (Canaveral Avenue): Small Scale Amendment under review for Canaveral Avenue.
  • SSA #8-2025 (SR405 & Singleton PD North): Zoning/Land Use change to Planned Development (PD).

Rezoning

  • REZ #8-2025 317 Oleander Place: Request to change the Zoning from Indian River City Commercial (IRCN-C) to Indian River City Residential (IRCN-R). Planning and Zoning Committee Meeting – 3/4/26; First City Council Meeting – 3/24/26; Second City Council Meeting – 4/14/26. Approved.

10 responses to “Current Developments in North Brevard”

  1. Where do I read that BEFORE all of this construction begins that Titusville residents can be assured that the city’s responsibility for adequate infrastructure is presented?
    Where is the current
    information regarding the infrastructure required for the new load these facilities will use?

  2. How many house on the list to sell, that can’t be? How much has the population dwindled in the past year? And this looks to be over 1000 new living spaces (homes/Apts). Ridiculous. Titusville can’t afford it and after 30 years of being gone, still can’t be a city. Housing is NOT the answer.

  3. You’ll notice that we were just informed of significant increases of water bills, police, fire, waste water, storm water in addition to the expense of a new city hall and new police headquarters. These are all necessary to accommodate the increases in demand brought on by all the new construction and anticipated growth with new citizens. These additional expenses are being shouldered by the entire current citizenry while developers walk away with millions of dollars in their pockets by ignoring the impact on our current infrastructure. If the developers intend to continue all this building then they need to pay their way!

  4. I am wondering where are the site plans for new restaurants for all these people/families to eat at? Now I am specifically meaning full-size, chain restaurants (not micro-size, like everything else we seem to get). Perhaps, an Olive Garden, a Cheddars, a few nice steak houses, and some good affordable seafood restaurants, just to name a few. I also didn’t see any site plans for shopping- which this town desperately needs. Perhaps an Academy Sports, a Best Buy for electronics, some retail clothing and some decent shoe stores (again, not “micro-size”). How about new schools? Of course, one can’t help to think about the massive amounts of sewage, and how about our drinking water and rivers, since that is already a problem. It just seems like a whole lot of residential growth without all the other necessary growths that usually are needed to go along with it.
    Just wondering.

  5. I wonder also but on the restaurants and such I respectfully suggest. rather than bringing them here, that those who want them move to where they are already. 🙂🙂. I do agree waay too much housing for whom? What do we not know , are hundreds of familes moving here for something?
    Will most be affordable.? Titusville seems to cave to upscale houses every time
    They say because that is what developers want to build.

  6. I would like a chik fil a please

  7. Over 2,000 housing units. Walmart expansion

  8. Maureen F Doyle Avatar
    Maureen F Doyle

    I would like a Raising Cane’s, also an updated Publix on grissom, also a Millers ale house, Jersey Mike’s, tired of driving to viera

  9. Lets hope that Titusville is not over planning / reaching . For those of us that have lived here since early 60’s, how many times have we seen the cape almost close down and Titusville turn into a ghost town with so many empty houses and shuttered business’s .People move away for jobs, because there were not any here.. Things look good now but …….

  10. Bartholomew J Morrison Avatar
    Bartholomew J Morrison

    What is happening at the old Shilohs Resturant on Washington???

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