The Woodbine Group continues to invest along the Connective Corridor with another transformational project – Copper Beach Commons, an adaptive reuse of the former Armory on East Genesee Street into impressive student housing with all-inclusive amenities.
Work is underway this month to create two, three and four bedroom units, along with three and four bedroom lofts. Complex amenities will include on-site fitness center, café and convenience store, indoor basketball court, movie theater, entertainment and gaming room, outdoor grilling and other lifestyle features.
Developer Norm Swanson is investing in the project at 300 University Avenue as a showcase along the Corridor – a great example of how public sector enhancements can catalyze private investment. This project is one more example of the Woodbine Group’s expertise in adaptively redeveloping vacant downtown buildings in tasteful, context- appropriate ways. For more info on the project: www.copperbeachcommons.com or info@copperbeachcommons.com
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