Student Housing
ACH Opens 125-Unit Student Housing in FL
The company serves as the manager and developer for the 434-bed community. Domain at Tallahassee serves Florida State University students.
JV Completes SC Mixed-Use Student Housing
The 706-bed community offers a mix of studios and two- to five-bedroom units averaging 1,116 square feet. Additionally, 114 Earle includes 7,000 square feet of retail space.
Arrimus Snags FL Student Housing
The company made its second purchase from Parkland Development Corp. this year with the Forum at Tallahassee, a 264-unit community serving Florida State University students.
Historic DC Student Housing Starts Makeover
After housing government workers in wartime and serving generations of students, two historic dormitories in the nation’s capital will get a third life as market-rate communities.
TSB Capital Cinches Timely Loan for GA Student Housing
Located adjacent to the University of Georgia, The Mark Athens is a 300-unit, 928-bed community that offers a mix of units ranging from studio to five-bedroom.
Alden Street Capital Buys FL Student Housing
TSB Realty arranged the sale of the 770-bed student housing property marked the company’s third transaction to an affiliate of Alden Street. The community was built in 2009.
EdR Goes Into The Woods at Northern Michigan U
Scheduled for completion in 2018, the $75.4 million public-private partnership will create 1,229 beds on the Upper Peninsula campus.
U of Kansas Boosts Student Housing Capacity
The four-building project will offer 1,238 beds serving the University of Kansas. This marks the company’s largest project and the first one in Kansas.
Student Housing Coming to University of Montana
Campus Advantage will manage Farran Realty Partners’ new 498-bed development in Missoula, Mt., the first purpose-built student housing community to serve the university.
XFD Unveils IL Student Housing Community
In partnership with Lewis & Clark Real Estate, the company debuted the 428-bed, mixed-use 212 East, located in Champaign, Ill. The community will serve the students of the University of Illinois.










