The Retreat at Mineral Springs

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Flaherty & Collins Properties, in partnership with WellSpring, developed, construction and manages The Retreat at Mineral Springs, comprised of the renovation of the historic Martinsville Sanitarium (Kennedy Home) and the Morgan County Sheriff’s Residence and Jail. The project, in conjunction with the Morgan County Historic Preservation Society and the City of Martinsville, makes The Retreat… Read more »

The Mill at Ironworks Plaza

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The Mill at Ironworks Plaza consists of 232 luxury market rate apartment homes and 13,213 square feet of retail. Comprised of studios, one and two-bedroom apartment homes, the development boasts the finest amenities in the Mishawaka market. Residents enjoy nearly over 11,000 square feet of amenities. A second-floor amenity deck overlooking the St. Joseph River… Read more »

The Arbuckle

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  The Arbuckle is a mixed-use luxury apartment project, developed on the site of the former St. Malachy Church, and school property on the west side of North Green Street and Arbuckle Acres Park. The $40 million project includes 208 apartments, 7,500 square feet of first floor retail space, and a 400 space parking garage. Residents enjoy… Read more »

The Residences at St. Elizabeths East

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The rehabilitation for the CT Campus was borne out of a vision created and captured by the neighborhood, the District, the Anacostia Economic Development Corporation, Flaherty & Collins Properties, and RedBrick, LLC. The Anacostia Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) and Flaherty & Collins Properties (F&C) formed a working partnership in 2014 in order to help the… Read more »

306 Riverfront District

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306 Riverfront District, a $32-million, mixed-use Flaherty & Collins Properties development of the former Apperson Brothers factory, transforms the building and surrounding property into a 200-luxury apartment community with nearly 5,000 square feet of retail space. Apartments will feature granite countertops in kitchen and bathrooms, pendant lights in kitchen areas, programmable thermostats, nine-foot ceilings and… Read more »

Music City Place

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  Music City Place is a historic rehab of the former YMCA building in downtown Richmond, Indiana and consists of 50 affordable apartment homes for seniors (aged 55 and older). The project is located in the heart of downtown Richmond and is within easy walking distance of all the services and amenities offered in the… Read more »

The Yards

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The Yards is a $41M mixed-use project and features 232 luxury apartments, 5,500+ square feet of retail and a 325-space parking garage. Comprised of studios, 1 and 2-bedroom apartment homes, The Yards is the first large-scale residential project in the District that shaped Kansas City, The Stockyards in West Bottoms. With approximately 8,000 square feet… Read more »

Carriage House

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  Carriage House Apartments, an affordable apartment community in Elkhart, Ind. offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments and townhomes. Carriage House Apartments is located just west of Concord Mall and in the Concord School district of Elkhart, Ind. Carriage House Apartments features several amenities such as a community clubhouse, play park, and onsite laundry center. Apartment homes… Read more »

The Breakwater

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Featuring 191 luxury apartments and 1,650 square feet of retail space, The Breakwater is set in downtown New Albany, Indiana. The project received a $3.3 million state tax credit by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) and includes at least two buildings and the renovation of the Coyle showroom. A recent study revealed an estimated economic… Read more »

Stockyards Place

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Named for the Kansas City Stockyards, the stockyards were built to provide better prices for livestock owners. With the Kansas City Livestock Exchange and the Stockyards, cattle could be sold to the highest bidder. Stockyards Place will provide a new choice of upscale living in the Kansas City area. Nestled in the West Bottoms, our… Read more »