Jason Check |
The projects include a 465-unit
apartment and co-working property in Sunnyvale,
California; a 109-unit multifamily and retail project in Dana Point, California; and a 92-unit
multifamily, co-working, and kayak rental property on the waterfront in San Francisco, California.
“Mixed-use projects including
authentic retail and food options as well as dedicated workspaces for residents
have always been a part of great cities,” says Jason Check, Managing Director of Raintree Partners.
“That said, there has been
a rise in demand for these projects over the past five years, as communities
seek to increase opportunities for engagement and connection among people and
businesses, driving economic growth and delivering higher quality of life for
community members.”
Check attributes the recent
increase in mixed-use developments to a shift towards a more urban, walkable
way of life that is in demand across the nation.
For a
complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:
Elisabeth Manville
Junior Account Executive
Brower, Miller & Cole
895 Dove Street, Third
Floor
Newport Beach, CA 92660
p: (949) 955-7940
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