Harrison Street and Trinitas extend US PBSA partnership

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US: A joint venture between investment firm Harrison Street and developer Trinitas has announced plans to develop four PBSA projects with a total value of $450 million.

The four projects will total 3,390 beds and will all be located within walking distance of campus for students at Indiana University, University of Central Florida, University of Wisconsin and University of Georgia. Trinitas will assume property management responsibilities upon completion of each project.

Current at Latimer Square will be a 906-bed, off-campus project in Bloomington, Indiana, that will serve students at Indiana University. The five-building development will feature units from studio to five-bedroom layouts. Amenities will include a pool, entertainment lounge, fire pits, tanning beds, green spaces, a fitness centre and 442 parking spaces.

Current Orlando, which will house students attending the University of Central Florida. It will feature 750 beds in studio, one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom units. Residences will be spread across three buildings, and amenities will comprise a pool, spa, basketball court, fitness centre, study lounges and 690 parking spots.

Atmosphere Madison will accommodate students at the University of Wisconsin by adding 681 beds within a 12-story building to the local supply. Residents will have access to a rooftop pool and hot tub, as well as a courtyard with grilling stations, business centre, coffee bar, fitness centre, study rooms and 342 parking spaces.

With 1,053 beds primarily for students at the University of Georgia, Atlas Athens will be the largest of the four projects. Units will feature cottage- and flat-style designs and will be available in a range of formats, from studio to five-bedroom apartments. Atlas Athens will offer resort-style amenities, and a percentage of the units will be rented as conventional market-rate multifamily residences.

“We believe that when completed, these properties will be among the most sought-after, premium housing options,” says Justin Gronlie, managing director at Harrison Street. “Despite enrollments at top-tier universities continuing to increase, housing supply at each of these major institutions has significantly lagged demand.”

Since 2008, Harrison Street and Trinitas have partnered on more than 22 student housing developments totalling approximately 16,000 beds.

 

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