Multifamily

Spires at Berry College

By Hayden Spiess At first glance, mixing university students in their late teens and early 20s with senior living residents might seem too unconventional to succeed. “These are two completely different worlds,” concedes Andrew Carle, president of Carle Consulting. “You cannot find a bigger odd couple than bureaucratic universities focused on 20-year-olds and fast-moving senior living providers that are focused on 80-year-olds. Bringing those worlds together is hard.” Even so, the premise of university retirement communities (URCs) does exactly that, and Carle is one of the property type’s strongest proponents. More than 80 URCs are currently open throughout the U.S., according to UniversityRetirementCommunities.com, which is an online resource established and operated by Carle.  The proliferation of these niche properties marks a stark contrast from a few decades ago, when the first URCs began to pop up. Those first communities included Meadowood at Indiana University, which opened in 1983, and Green Hills at Iowa State, which was built in 1986.  Carle describes those two pioneering communities as “organically built” properties, rather than “intentionally built” URCs. “Most of the early ones were organically built,” explains Carle. “They didn’t even know what they were doing, frankly.”   As interest in senior living communities …

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EUGENE, ORE. — Landmark Properties and CrossHarbor Capital have broken ground on The Mark Eugene, a 272-unit student housing property located on a 2.6-acre site in Eugene. The project team for the five-story housing community includes ESG Architecture & Design, Landmark Construction and KPFF Consulting Engineers. Located at 1290 Alder St., less than one mile from the University of Oregon, The Mark Eugene will feature 1,002 beds across 272 units in a mix of studios, one-, two-, three-, four- and five-bedroom layouts. Apartments will be fully furnished, wired for high-speed internet and cable and feature in-unit laundry. Units will also include stainless steel appliances and finishes, hardwood-style laminate floors, quartz countertops, wood trim, large cabinets and bed-bath parity. The Mark Eugene will feature 37,000 square feet of amenity space, including a resort-style pool and spa with cabanas, clubhouse, outdoor grilling, fire pit and seating areas, dog park and multiple outdoor courtyards. Interior amenities will include a fitness center, sports simulator, wellness suite with sauna and cold plunge, study lounge with café, gaming lounge and bike storage. Additionally, the property will feature 5,785 square feet of ground-floor retail space within a parking deck located at 13th and Hilyard, which was included as …

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TYLER, TEXAS — LifeCare has sold The Blake at Tyler, a 115-unit seniors housing property located about 100 miles east of Dallas. The Blake at Tyler opened in 2024 and houses 72 independent living unit and 43 memory care residences. Amenities include a salon, chapel, theater, physical therapy clinic, multiple dining venues and courtyards. The name of the buyer, a publicly traded REIT, as well as the sales price, were not disclosed. Blake Management Group will continue to operate the property.

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KANSAS CITY, MO. — Gantry has arranged a $32.5 million permanent loan as construction takeout financing for the Edison at Tiffany Springs, a multifamily community delivered in 2022 in Kansas City’s Tiffany Springs/Northland area. The property features seven three-story buildings offering 243 units in a variety of floor plans. Amenities include a clubhouse, pool, pickleball court, golf simulator, walking paths and a mix of 72 garages and 337 surface parking spots. Joe Monteleone and Bonnie Monteleone of Gantry represented the borrower, a private real estate investor. The Freddie Mac loan features a 10-year, fixed interest rate with partial-term interest-only payments followed by a 35-year amortization.

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WASHINGTON, D.C.  — PCCP has provided a $61.3 million loan to refinance Parc Riverside East, a 287-unit luxury apartment community located in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, D.C. PGIM and Kennedy Wilson were the borrowers. Built in 2014, Parc Riverside East spans 13 stories and features a range of floorplans including studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom configurations. Amenities at the property include a fitness center; rooftop swimming pool with sun decks and panoramic views; courtyard spaces with lounge seating; fire pits; grills; bocce courts; a clubroom with private dining and an entertainment kitchen; a pet salon; and a lobby.

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JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — American Landmark Properties has acquired two multifamily communities totaling 552 units in Jacksonville. The adjacent properties include Mirador Apartments at River City and Stovall Apartments at River City, which will be rebranded as a singular property, dubbed Levi at River City. The seller and sales price were not disclosed. Built in 2007, Levi at River City offers a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments that feature fully equipped kitchens, private patios or balconies, and in-unit washers and dryers. Amenities include resort-style swimming pools, a fitness center, clubhouse, business center, community playground and controlled-access entry.

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NEW YORK CITY — Landau Properties, in partnership with Third Millennium Group and Midtown Equities, has broken ground on a new residential development located in Brooklyn Heights. Project costs will total an estimated $550 million.  The developers received $213 million in financing for the first phase of the development in December 2025.  Upon completion, One Montague Place will comprise 46 luxury condominium residences, 90 multifamily units and 40,000 square feet of retail space. Condominiums at the development will span roughly 3,000 square feet and include three bedrooms. AECOM Tishman is leading construction on the project. The project team also includes Zarifi Design, Hill West Architects and Douglas Elliman.  “With world-class amenities and stunning skyline views, One Montague Place will redefine luxury residential living in the heart of Brooklyn, and we are honored to break ground on this game-changing project in conjunction with Landau Properties,” says Eric Reid, COO of AECOM Tishman. Completion of the development is scheduled for 2029.  Founded in 2022, Landau Properties develops, acquires and operates residential and commercial real estate properties in New York and South Florida.  — Hayden Spiess

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HALTOM CITY, TEXAS — Newmark has arranged the sale of a portfolio of two multifamily properties totaling 586 units in Haltom City, a northern suburb of Fort Worth. Hidden Lakes and The Ranch at Fossil Creek total 312 and 274 units, respectively. Both properties offer one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans and amenities such as pools, fitness centers, clubhouses, business and coworking spaces, sports courts and outdoor recreation areas. Richard Furr, Brian O’Boyle Jr. and Brian Murphy of Newmark represented the seller, Exponential Property Group, in the transaction. The buyer was Mox Living. Braden Harmon, Hank Glasgow and Jeff Fein, also with Newmark, arranged acquisition financing for the deal.

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ARLINGTON, VA. — Gilbane Development has begun the conversion of a six-story, 121,200-square-foot vacant office building at 3601 Wilson Blvd. in Arlington’s Virginia Square neighborhood. Dubbed Renley, the redevelopment will deliver 94 multifamily units in one- through three-bedroom configurations. Situated adjacent to the Virginia Square-GMU Metro station, Renley is one of the first projects to leverage Arlington County’s updated adaptive reuse policy, which was adopted in November 2024. The policy was designed to streamline office-to-residential conversions and create incentives for developers to bring underutilized office buildings “back to life.” Renley is targeted for completion in April 2027. Gilbane Development originally acquired the property in March 2025.   The redevelopment plan will preserve the building’s exterior, while updating the entire interior. Resident amenities will include a wellness center, coworking spaces, lounges, gathering areas and tenant storage on every floor. Renley will also offer 5,637 square feet of ground-floor retail space and 207 parking spaces located in an underground garage.

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