SUMMERVILLE, S.C., July 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Wood Partners, a national leader in real estate development and acquisition, announced today that it has broken ground on a 329-unit apartment community in Summerville, South Carolina.
Located 25 miles from Charleston, Alta Brighton Park will provide residents with convenient access to retail options, hotels, an extensive trail system, and major employers, including Volvo, Boeing, Mercedes and Blackbaud.
"We chose to develop Alta Brighton Park for a number of strategic and obvious reasons," said Tom Burkert, director for Wood Partners for Western North Carolina and South Carolina developments. "With its ideal location and easy access to major employers, it also provides residents with access to the walkability of Charleston, along with the added benefits of ample space, and an outstanding school district, to name a few."
The Class-A apartment community will include a pool deck and back porch with pond views, as well as a private resort-style salt water swimming pool, community room, fitness center, and resident library and business center. Parks are interspersed throughout the property, providing an attractive mix of private outdoor spaces and public gathering points, including a fireside inglenook and oyster pit. Each apartment will feature stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, wood plank flooring and individual balconies.
Alta Brighton Park is located within Nexton, an emerging major employment center in the Summerville area that is bringing new shops, restaurants, events and nightlife to the area. Nexton offers a strong sense of community for all of its current and future residents. In early 2018, a dedicated interchange, Nexton Parkway, will open providing direct access into Nexton and Alta Brighton Park directly from I-26.
"We welcome Alta Brighton Park apartments to the Nexton community, a mixed-use neighborhood with proximity to Charleston's major employment centers," said Brent Gibadlo, vice president, general manager of Nexton. "The addition of these luxury apartment rentals will support the influx of new employment opportunities coming to the area. Residents will be able to walk or bike to multiple shops, restaurants and office spaces."
Alta Brighton Park is expected to begin leasing in Summer 2018.
About Wood Partners
Wood Partners is a national real estate development company that acquires, develops, constructs and property manages high density and mixed-use communities. It ranks consistently among the top five multifamily developers in the country. Through quality construction, responsible land development and intelligent design, its communities reflect the aesthetic and social fabric of the community and provide a luxurious living experience at a fair price. The company has been involved in the acquisition and development of more than 66,000 homes with a combined capitalization of more than $11.0 billion nationwide. The company currently owns 70 properties with a combined total of 20,000 units. Wood Partners has offices in 17 major markets nationwide including Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Southern California, Orlando, Phoenix, Raleigh-Durham, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington, D.C., and West Palm Beach. To learn more about Wood Partners, please visit WoodPartners.com.
About Nexton
Nexton, the newest NASH-Newland community, represents new thinking in community and design in Summerville, South Carolina, in the heart of Charleston's most vibrant growth corridor. Nexton is a fresh response to what people and businesses need today to be creative and successful and is where innovation is fueled by South Carolina's first community-wide, gigabit broadband service. Nexton is committed to education and healthy living, and is where even the smallest details are intended to make everyday life simpler and more fulfilling.
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