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PHOENIX—Located at the northeast corner of Glenrosa Avenue and 6th Drive, The Curve at Melrose will offer 204 luxury apartment homes in an urban neighborhood within walking distance of numerous locally owned shops and restaurants. P.B. Bell has begun construction on the apartment community in the desirable Melrose District in downtown. Construction is expected to be complete by early 2018.

The Curve at Melrose will include studio, one-and two-bedroom residences in a variety of floor plans within the mid-rise community. With several amenities chosen by public vote in 2015, the property will include a pool and spa accented by an outdoor kitchen and gas grills. Residents will also have access to a gas fire pit, an outdoor pool table, a fitness center with city, courtyard and pool views, and an elevated lounge that features game tables, an outdoor patio, a kitchen and a television.

“Excitement about this project has been building for quite some time,” R. Chapin Bell, P.B. Bell CEO, said. “With The Curve, we see an opportunity to develop a new kind of community, with highly attractive amenities and luxurious features, and rental rates that are competitive.”

Beyond its on-site amenities, The Curve at Melrose will afford residents easy access to the Valley Metro light rail line and Steele Indian School Park, a 75-acre public park that includes a dog park, a memorial hall, an American Indian Veterans Memorial site, an amphitheater and lake, and acres of terrain.

“I'm very excited for The Curve at Melrose development,” said Phoenix councilwoman Laura Pastor, who represents the Melrose District. “The area it will be joining is one of the most lively, exciting and fast-emerging communities in our city, and The Curve promises to not only add to its already colorful character, but reinforce the importance of the entrepreneurial spirit and effect that small businesses have on the local economy.”

As part of its commitment to and appreciation for the surrounding neighborhood, P.B. Bell has been working with the Seventh Avenue Merchants Association throughout the development process and plans to reserve three display windows at the property to spotlight community-curated work and displays.

Bell tells GlobeSt.com: “Location is so critical when it comes to real estate, and The Curve at Melrose truly benefits from being positioned within a vibrant, urban community in midtown Phoenix. Residents in this area are honestly invested in their neighborhood and we're excited to be a part of that commitment to the Melrose District.”

P.B. Bell specializes in multifamily housing development, management and acquisitions.

Steady gains in the US economy have resulted in net positives for the multifamily sector—will this wave continue for the foreseeable future? What's driving development and capital flows? Join us at RealShare Apartments on October 19 & 20 for impactful information from the leaders in the National multifamily space. Learn more.

 

multifamily

PHOENIX—Located at the northeast corner of Glenrosa Avenue and 6th Drive, The Curve at Melrose will offer 204 luxury apartment homes in an urban neighborhood within walking distance of numerous locally owned shops and restaurants. P.B. Bell has begun construction on the apartment community in the desirable Melrose District in downtown. Construction is expected to be complete by early 2018.

The Curve at Melrose will include studio, one-and two-bedroom residences in a variety of floor plans within the mid-rise community. With several amenities chosen by public vote in 2015, the property will include a pool and spa accented by an outdoor kitchen and gas grills. Residents will also have access to a gas fire pit, an outdoor pool table, a fitness center with city, courtyard and pool views, and an elevated lounge that features game tables, an outdoor patio, a kitchen and a television.

“Excitement about this project has been building for quite some time,” R. Chapin Bell, P.B. Bell CEO, said. “With The Curve, we see an opportunity to develop a new kind of community, with highly attractive amenities and luxurious features, and rental rates that are competitive.”

Beyond its on-site amenities, The Curve at Melrose will afford residents easy access to the Valley Metro light rail line and Steele Indian School Park, a 75-acre public park that includes a dog park, a memorial hall, an American Indian Veterans Memorial site, an amphitheater and lake, and acres of terrain.

“I'm very excited for The Curve at Melrose development,” said Phoenix councilwoman Laura Pastor, who represents the Melrose District. “The area it will be joining is one of the most lively, exciting and fast-emerging communities in our city, and The Curve promises to not only add to its already colorful character, but reinforce the importance of the entrepreneurial spirit and effect that small businesses have on the local economy.”

As part of its commitment to and appreciation for the surrounding neighborhood, P.B. Bell has been working with the Seventh Avenue Merchants Association throughout the development process and plans to reserve three display windows at the property to spotlight community-curated work and displays.

Bell tells GlobeSt.com: “Location is so critical when it comes to real estate, and The Curve at Melrose truly benefits from being positioned within a vibrant, urban community in midtown Phoenix. Residents in this area are honestly invested in their neighborhood and we're excited to be a part of that commitment to the Melrose District.”

P.B. Bell specializes in multifamily housing development, management and acquisitions.

Steady gains in the US economy have resulted in net positives for the multifamily sector—will this wave continue for the foreseeable future? What's driving development and capital flows? Join us at RealShare Apartments on October 19 & 20 for impactful information from the leaders in the National multifamily space. Learn more.

 

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