In Irving, Texas, the company repurposed a former Fry's Electronics building into a 183,000-square-foot facility housing 1,756 units. The site features drive-up access and enclosed RV garages equipped with electrical hookups. Genevieve, a lead on the development team, noted that the project prioritized customer flexibility by integrating diverse unit sizes and price points within the renovated structure.
California’s Central Valley now hosts a Class A facility within the Tesoro Viejo master-planned community. This location utilizes Noke smart access technology, allowing tenants to manage entry via mobile devices. The site also includes specialized amenities such as a wash station, sewer dump, and propane services. According to Randel Mathias, the site design was specifically tailored to match the aesthetic and service standards of the surrounding community.




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