Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Greystar Significantly Expands Presence in Northeast

  

 MCLEAN, VA– Greystar, the nation’s largest multifamily real estate management firm, has significantly expanded its presence in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states in the first three quarters of this year.

 It has substantially increased the size of its apartment portfolio under management, as well as the size of the staff based within its McLean, Virginia office. It also acquired two high-profile properties in the Washington, D.C. Metro area.

“Greystar is investing significant resources in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, and we expect this momentum to continue,” said Kevin Sheehan (top right photo), Managing Director of Real Estate for Greystar.

 “Clients seeking third-party management understand that we have the ability to leverage the strength of our national platform in terms of marketing, procurement, accounting and financial management, all while offering local expertise, to maximize return on investment.”

The overall firm already tops The National Multi-Housing Council’s 2011 list of Top 50 Apartment Managers. In recent months, the firm’s growth in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic has shown unprecedented momentum:

The number of apartment communities under management has increased by half – with a dramatic increase of 51% – to a total of 46. The number of units increased 5,594 to a total of 16,452.

The increases include new management agreements for communities in a number of urban and suburban areas including Boston, Massachusetts; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Prince George County, Laurel and Columbia, Maryland; Washington, D.C.; and Williamsburg, Ashburn and Gainesville, Virginia.

 The Northeast regional office has hired and relocated nine key management employees, and will soon move to a modern 7,000 sq ft. office, to accommodate its explosive growth.

“Our strategic vision is to be the premier management company within the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area and to further expand our growing presence within the highly-competitive Philadelphia, New York City and Boston Metropolitan areas,” said Debbie Webre (lower right photo), Senior Managing Director for the Northeast. “Greystar is positioned to have a long-term presence in the Northeast.”

 The expansion includes two new acquisitions: the firm purchased The Aventine Fort Totten (top left game room), in Washington, D.C. for $55 million in March; it also closed on The Warwick for $65.1 million in Silver Spring, Maryland in August.

 The Aventine Fort Totten is a new garden-style community with 308 studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments, as well as 5,000 square feet of retail space.

The Fort Totten Metro Station is right next door, offering an easy commute into Washington. Modern amenities include a pool and sundeck, business center, game room, lounge and 24-hour fitness center. Each apartment has a full-sized washer and dryer, natural wood cabinetry and high ceilings. Select units have upgraded appliances, countertops and flooring.

The Warwick (middle right photo), a 397-unit high-rise, offers studio, one-, two- and three bedroom apartment homes. Its proximity to major interstates offers easy access to employment, recreation and entertainment destinations throughout the D.C. Metro area. The community, which has excellent amenities and balcony views, will soon be offering newly-renovated apartments, in addition to an impressive remodeling of the entrance lobby, corridors and surrounding landscaping.

”Silver Spring is one of the most sought-after submarkets by renters in the D.C. Metro area,” Sheehan added. “The Warwick will offer our residents spacious living with all of the conveniences, entertainment and enjoyment of downtown Silver Spring and D.C.”

Greystar is also pursuing the possibility of developing new multifamily communities in the Northeast region. Announcements on that are expected within the coming months.

To learn more about Greystar, visit http://www.greystar.com/.

Regional Contact:
Terri Thornton, Thornton Communications
(404) 932-4347


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