Decatur’s Trinity Triangle, bordered by Howard Avenue, Trinity Place and Church Street, will have its first apartment units ready for occupancy in late January. Kent Collins, principal owner for developer Centro Development, said the project will total 210 apartments — six live/work, 37 efficiency, 125 one-bedroom and 48 two-bedroom — ranging from $1,000 to $2,000 a month.

There will also be 6,500 square feet of first-floor retail/restaurant space, where currently the only announced tenant is Dairy Queen, which previously operated on the site for about 30 years.

Dairy Queen can begin its build-out in December but Colin said he anticipates it won’t open until after the apartments are ready. He added there’s space for at least one and maybe two more restaurants.