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St. Louis
Multifamily companies operating in the St. Louis market.
5 Companies in St. Louis
Article Student Living
Article Student Living is an owner-operator specializing in ground-up development, ownership and management of student housing. It operates in university markets across the United States, with properties and projects concentrated in states such as California, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Washington.
CRG
CRG is a real estate developer focused on ground-up multifamily and mixed-use projects across select metropolitan markets in Alabama, Arizona, California, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, and North Carolina, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, and Phoenix. The firm also pursues investment and ownership roles.
Draper & Kramer
Draper & Kramer is an owner-operator concentrating on multifamily properties in Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix and St. Louis across Arizona, Illinois, Missouri and Texas. The firm pursues ground-up development and adaptive reuse and provides ownership, property management and operational oversight with an institutional-quality, operations-focused approach.
Evergreen Real Estate Group
It is an owner-operator of multifamily and senior housing in select markets across Colorado, the District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin. Focuses on ground-up development, adaptive reuse and affordable housing with integrated acquisition, preservation, property and construction management.
Omega Healthcare Investors Inc.
Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. is a real estate investment trust that acquires and owns core senior housing assets across numerous U.S. markets and the U.K. It focuses on long-term holdings of skilled nursing and assisted living properties, typically via long-term net leases or fixed-rate mortgage structures while delegating operations to third-party operators.
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