Source: Hines
International real estate firm Hines, along with a joint venture partner, announced it has closed on 11 acres to develop a 325-unit luxury for-rent residential property in north Phoenix.
Hines’ multifamily property, located at the NWC of Happy Valley Road and 35th Avenue, will consist of six three-story buildings. An additional one-story building will include a clubhouse and fitness amenity that surrounds the pool. In total, Hines will develop 318KSF.
Hines’ announcement comes on the heels of the developer breaking ground on Adeline, its first luxury for-rent property in the Phoenix market. Adeline will be a 25-story, 379-unit high-rise community at the Collier Center in downtown Phoenix.
The property is part of a larger commercial development by the Pederson Group of Phoenix which owns the adjacent existing 167KSF Stetson Village shopping center and has plans to develop seven acres of a mix of retail services directly in front of Hines’ multifamily development on Happy Valley Road.
“The Pederson Group acquired the 23-acre site from the Arizona State Land Trust,” said Jim Pederson, CEO. “We sought a quality multifamily developer to partner with us to create a fine mixed-use project. We’re thrilled to work with Hines.”
The unit mix is expected to be: 161 one-bedrooms, 140 two-bedrooms, and 24 three-bedrooms. Rent prices haven’t been finalized yet. Plans call for the multifamily construction to start in the fourth quarter of 2020.
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