Multifamily

STUART, FLA. — Confluent Senior Living and Harbor Retirement Associates (HRA) have broken ground on HarborChase of Stuart, a 128,000-square-foot assisted living and memory care facility located at 786 N.W. Federal Highway in Stuart. HarborChase of Stuart will offer 96 assisted living and 38 memory care apartments available in one- and two-bedroom units. Confluent Senior Living, a subsidiary of the Denver-based real estate investment and development firm Confluent Development, serves as the project owner. HRA will manage HarborChase of Stuart. The project is anticipated to open in summer 2020. Confluent Senior Living and HRA previously co-developed and opened their first Florida seniors housing community in Wildwood in 2018.

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Eller Capital Partners has purchased Ashton Oaks, a 288-unit apartment community in Winston-Salem, for $16.4 million. The seller was not disclosed. Built in 1988, the property offers one- and two-bedroom layouts and is situated within one mile of Wake Forest University’s campus. Chapel Hill, N.C.-based Eller Capital plans to renovate Ashton Oak’s exteriors, build new amenities and upgrade the interior finishes. Affiliate firm Eller Residential Living will manage the property and oversee the construction project.

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GRANITE BAY, CALIF. — WellQuest Living has broken ground on WellQuest of Granite Bay, a seniors housing community in Granite Bay, approximately 25 miles northeast of Sacramento. Once complete, the property will offer independent living, assisted living and memory care. The project is set for completion in summer 2020. WellQuest will have over 1,000 senior living apartments in operation or under construction by the end of 2019 throughout California and Nevada. The Salt Lake City-based company currently has three communities opened.

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CHICAGO — General contractor Skender has launched modular building production at its advanced manufacturing facility on Chicago’s Southwest Side at 3348 S. Pulaski St. Modular building, which is completed onsite, reduces both price and delivery schedule. A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on Tuesday, May 28. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who attended the event, said that the project will help generate job growth and advance a creative solution to address the affordable housing shortage. The first modular building project will be 10 affordable apartment buildings from developer Sterling Bay. The three-flat buildings will be completed and ready for occupancy in a nine-week production schedule, 80 percent faster than conventional construction methods, according to Skender. At full capacity in about 18 months, Skender’s facility will employ 150 workers.

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WORCESTER, MASS. — Trinity Financial, a developer with offices in Boston and Manhattan, has received a $35.8 million loan for a redevelopment project in Worcester that will convert a former courthouse into a 117-unit multifamily building. Roughly 35 percent of the new units will be designated as workforce housing residences, while basic floor plans will consist of 23 studio apartments, 52 one-bedroom apartments, 31 two-bedroom apartments and 11 three-bedroom apartments. Amenities will include a fitness center, resident lounge and personal storage space. MassHousing provided the financing, which consists of a $12.2 million, tax-exempt permanent loan, a $19.1 million bridge loan and $4.5 million in funding from the agency’s Workforce Housing Initiative. An affiliate of Trinity will manage the project, with Tocci Building Corp. serving as general contractor and Bohler serving as the civil engineer. The courthouse was originally built in 1845.

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AUSTIN, TEXAS — The ITEX Group, in partnership with the Housing Authority City of Austin (HACA), has reopened Pathways at Gaston Place, an affordable seniors housing community in Austin. HACA owns the property, which was initially built in 1978 to provide housing to the elderly (62 or older), disabled or those displaced by natural disasters. ITEX provided development and construction services for the redevelopment project. Gaston Place was in need of repairs, renovations and upgrades to meet requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). These changes, along with several common area upgrades throughout the community, will help provide improved homes for residents just north of downtown Austin. Gaston Place is currently 100 percent occupied.

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WOODSTOCK, GA. — Hudson Capital Properties (HCP) has acquired Bell Woodstock, a 498-unit, garden-style multifamily community in Woodstock. HCP plans to raise rents over the next five to seven years before renovating the property. The community is situated at 1 Sycamore Lane, 29 miles north of downtown Atlanta. Communal amenities include a nine-hole putting green, Starbucks Coffee bar, conference room, resident lounge, two swimming pools, two tennis courts, two car care centers, clothes care center, fitness center, grilling areas, outdoor kitchen and a sand volleyball court. Kevin Geiger of CBRE represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The sales price was not disclosed.

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LADY LAKE, FLA. — SRI Management LLC has opened Village Veranda, a 125-unit assisted living and memory care seniors community in Lady Lake, about 50 miles northwest of Orlando. Gordon Cos. developed the community for owner Village Veranda Lady Lake LLC. SRI Management is the operator. The 117,000-square-foot community offers 100 assisted living apartments up to 875 square feet and ranging from studio to two-bedroom options. In addition, the facility offers 25 memory care apartments between 350 and 449 square feet. Forum Architecture & Interior Design Inc. was the designer on the project, while Core Construction led the building team.

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CRESTVIEW, FLA. — Rock Apartment Advisors has arranged the $14.9 million sale of Pinnacle Pointe Apartments, a 150-unit multifamily complex in Crestview. The three-story, garden-style apartment development was built in 2010 and offers one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Community amenities include a swimming pool, clubhouse, fitness center, outdoor grilling stations, garage, storage units and a dog park. Boston-based Stratford Management Co. acquired the property. Donald Gambril of Rock Apartment Advisors represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction.

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. — Colliers International has arranged the $9 million sale of Carrollton Terrace Apartments, a 24-unit multifamily property in Charlottesville. The community offers two-, three- and four-bedroom floor plans, was built in 2005 and is situated one mile from the University of Virginia off Jefferson Park Avenue. Charles Wentworth, Hank Hankins, Rawles Wilcox, Victoria Pickett, Clay Ellis and Will Mathews of Colliers represented the seller, BRJ Virginia LLC, in the transaction. Carrollton Terrace LLC, an affiliate of Flag Holding LLC, purchased the property.

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