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Large-Scale City Projects Gain Momentum in Marysville
Major developments like the Water and Light/Silos project are set to ramp up in 2026 after a quieter 2025.
Published on Feb. 6, 2026
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A couple of large-scale, transformational projects in the City of Marysville are continuing to gain momentum, including the $100 million, 18-acre Water and Light/Silos development by Connect Real Estate. While things were quiet in 2025, the project is set to start work next month.
Why it matters
These major development projects represent significant investments and changes coming to Marysville, signaling growth and revitalization in the city. The Water and Light/Silos project, in particular, is a high-profile endeavor that will reshape a key area of downtown.
The details
The Water and Light/Silos project by Connect Real Estate is a $100 million, 18-acre development that will include apartments, retail, and other commercial spaces. After a quieter 2025, the project is set to start work next month. Other large-scale projects in Marysville are also continuing to progress.
- The Water and Light/Silos project is set to start work next month.
- Things were quiet for the project in 2025.
The players
Connect Real Estate
The developer behind the $100 million, 18-acre Water and Light/Silos project in Marysville.
The takeaway
Marysville is poised for significant development and transformation in the coming years, with major projects like the Water and Light/Silos development set to reshape the city's landscape and drive growth.

