Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Vista at Reed to expand affordable housing accessibility in far westside of San Antonio, TX

 

City of San Antonio District 6 Councilwoman
Melissa Cabello Havrda
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SAN ANTONIO, TX – Opportunity Home San Antonio in partnership with an affiliate of Atlantic Pacific Companies (A|P)OCI Development, and PNC Bank were joined by San Antonio leaders today to celebrate the construction of Vista at Reed, a new affordable housing community in far westside of San Antonio.

 

City of San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg

"Vista at Reed is a great example of vision and collaboration between our city, housing developers, lenders, and nonprofit partners," said City of San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg. “Expanding access to quality affordable housing to our growing community is one of San Antonio's top priorities.”


Vista at Reed has 56 two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartment homes complemented by business and fitness centers as well as laundry facilities.  

 

Olivia Travieso

The property will host on‐site arts and recreational activities such as book clubs and creative writing classes twice per month, tax preparation classes, health and wellness programming and an annual safety fair provided by local first responders.

 

Rental prices will range from $398 to $1,380 for two- and three-bedroom units, and 55 units are set aside for residents with qualified income up to 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI). A utility allowance will also be provided to residents to help offset their utility expenses.

 

Six of the units are deeply affordable for individuals or families who earn at or less than 30% AMI, which is an annual income at or less than $23,910 for a household of three. An additional 13 units are reserved for households earning 50% AMI, which is an annual income of less than $39,850 for a household of three.

 

“Vista at Reed is a perfect example of how fast District 6 is growing, it’s one of the fastest growing areas of our city,” said City of San Antonio District 6 Councilwoman Melissa Cabello Havrda. “With more people choosing to live in far west San Antonio, there’s a need for more housing options and families will have the opportunity to thrive in District 6."

 

Brandee Perez


Located near public transportation and employment areas, the new residential community is in a high opportunity area, which is defined by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) as an area that provides greater opportunities for residents including high-performing schools, low poverty rate, higher median household income, and great close proximity to services.

 

“Giving individuals and families a place that not only serves as a home, but also where they can receive resources that help them thrive in their communities is the most fundamental part of our mission at Opportunity Home,” said Brandee Perez, Chief Real Estate and Development Officer, Opportunity Home. “The resources offered at Vista at Reed will help to ensure residents there meet and exceed their goals and potential, positively impacting the San Antonio community as a whole.”

 

The project is designed with residents in mind, including children and multi-generational households.  All living spaces will have at least one ADA-accessible pedestrian route to the unit, and at least 5% of units will be set aside for the mobility impaired with additional units designed specifically for the hearing and/or visually impaired.  Residents and their guests will enjoy outdoor play areas, green spaces, recreational areas, and safety features.


Chris Sherman


"As lifelong San Antonians, we have seen the growing need for high-quality, affordable housing options in every part of town. Through our partnership with Atlantic Pacific Companies, we're able to expand critical housing opportunities with new developments like Vista at Reed and invest in building communities that will positively impact San Antonio for years to come," said Olivia Travieso, Partner and Co-founder of OCI Development.

 

The building design will prioritize energy efficiency, sustainable water reduction features, resilient building and weatherization practices, residential storm water control features, and other innovative and bold strategies to reduce the environmental impacts of development and lower energy costs for residents.

 

“PNC has been a leader in developing and rehabilitating affordable housing for years, and we are proud to have invested nearly $18 million in Low Income Housing Tax Credit equity to the Vista at Reed project,” said Chris Sherman, PNC Regional President for San Antonio.

 

“As housing affordability continues to be a challenge for Americans across the U.S., we remain committed to leveraging our national resources to increase and preserve the supply of affordable rental housing in San Antonio and beyond.”


Dan Wilson

The new community will also integrate high-speed, dependable, and affordable internet and mobile infrastructure into the design plan.

 

“We are committed to developing beautiful communities that enhance neighborhoods and improve lives. Vista at Reed is another testament of our commitment to provide a better quality of life to the residents we serve, and we couldn’t be more proud to work with OCI Development, Opportunity Home San Antonio, and the City of San Antonio to bring this high-quality, affordable housing community to families in need,” said Dan Wilson, A|P Executive Vice President.

 

The development is projected to be completed in Spring 2025, and will begin pre-leasing prior to completion.

 

 

CONTACTS:

 

Jessica Wade Pfeffer | jessica@jwipr.com | 305.804.8424

 

Margie Sernik | margie@jwipr.com | 786.200.2516

 

www.oci-development.com.

www.apcompanies.com.

www.pnc.com.

 

 

 

CrossMarc Services Arranges Long-Term Lease for New Sit-Down Florida Casual Restaurant at Wesley Chapel Shopping Center

Kuma Ramen & Boba restaurant
Wesley Chapel, FL
 

Wesley Chapel, FL  --  CrossMarc Services, LLC, one of the Southeast’s fastest growing commercial real estate investment, brokerage and advisory firms, represented the tenant in a new long-term lease at Mansfield Wesley Chapel Shopping Center at the corner of Wiregrass School Road and Mansfield Blvd. in Wesley Chapel.  



Katie Nguyen

The highly visible 2,066 square foot new construction restaurant space will be home to Kuma Ramen & Boba, the newest sit-down casual dining concept from the creators of Best Thai & Sushi, also in Wesley Chapel. 


Alex Wright

CrossMarc Sales and Leasing Associate Katie Nguyen was the tenant’s representative in the transaction. Alex Wright, broker at Franklin Street, negotiated the lease on behalf of the landlord.

 

The Kuma Ramen & Boba restaurant will start with a staff of eight when it opens in early 2025 at 2557 Mansfield Blvd. Wesley Chapel.  Other tenants at the shopping center include Enterprise Rent-a-Car and 7-Eleven. 

 

CONTACT:

John Crossman, CCIM, CRX,

President

CrossMarc Services, LLC, 

1011 N. Wymore Rd.

Winter Park, FL 32789 -

407-794-9393 or jcrossman@crossmarcservices.com

 

Beth Payan, Managing Director, Larry Vershel Communications; 407-461-3781 beth@larryvershel.com

 

www.crossmarcservices.com

   

 

 

 

Locally Owned Bang & Olufsen-Brand Business Combines High-Tech Audio/Video with Striking Art to Become a Hub for Locals in Winter Park, FL

Anthony Zumbo, Kristi Klein and friend, 'Churro'
 

 WINTER PARK – Located next to Rollins College Bookstore on West Fairbanks Avenue, the Winter Park Bang & Olufsen (B&O) monobrand store is a luxury audio-video experience center owned by Winter Park residents Kristi Klein and

Anthony Zumbo.

The couple created a warm and relaxing showroom to display, demonstrate and sell Bang & Olufsen’s audio and video entertainment products. “This is not just a retail store. It’s a place for anyone in the community to come together and enjoy good sound,” Zumbo said.  

The Winter Park store also showcases local and international art and supports the community by hosting events and providing sound for local activities and non-profits. “It’s a fun way of getting to know the local business owners and our new clients,” Klein said of the couple’s distinct way of attracting new business.




Klein and Zumbo’s store features multiple vignettes including a lounge, a theater room and even a small bar. Bang & Olufsen’s technologically advanced products are displayed throughout the showroom.

Another draw for the community is Vinyl Night on the second Thursday of each month. The free event started last summer with just a few people and it has grown quickly. “There were 70 visitors in and out of the store for our April Vinyl Night,” Zumbo said. “Our guests bring an eclectic mix of vinyl and everyone listens together” said Zumbo. “They say we’re the best kept secret in town.”


The store, named the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce’s 2023 “New Business of the Year,” is celebrating their one-year anniversary this month. “We’re a flagship outlet for this high-end product, and even though Bang & Olufsen is recognized internationally, the Winter Park Bang & Olufsen is locally owned and operated. 

Located at 220 W Fairbanks Ave. in Winter Park, the store is open Tuesday-Sunday.

 

CONTACTS:

Kristi Klein or Anthony Zumbo
,

Bang & Olufsen,

 321-972-3151

 Kristi@beo-winterpark.com or

tony@beo-winterpark.com

Beth Payan,

 Larry Vershel Communications,

407-461-3781 or

 beth@larryvershel.com.