West Shore Adds Three New Assets To Expanding Portfolio
Significant Acquisitions Propel the Company s Growth in Three Key Markets
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BOSTON, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ West Shore LLC, a fully integrated multifamily real estate investment firm, today announced the acquisition of three new properties: the 276-unit Mark at Chatham in Savannah, Georgia; the 301-unit 500 East Apartments in Daytona Beach, Florida; and the 315-unit Broadstone Lake Walk in College Station, Texas. The company completed the acquisitions of all three assets on December 30, 2020. With the addition of these acquisitions, West Shore now owns and operates 30 residential communities with 9,491 apartment units and well over $1.5 billion in value.
Death has been a grim, constant marker of the ultimate impact of the the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
The casualty count is updated daily. Nationally, the death total that approached 334,000 as New Year s week began already dwarfed the casualties of such historic events as the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Pearl Harbor and the Vietnam War.
In Florida, the virus has accounted for the deaths of more than 21,300 Florida residents, a figure that doesn t include more than 300 non-resident deaths. In Volusia County, as of Monday, there have been 430 deaths. In Flagler County, there have been another 48.
Behind each of those numbers is a story.
Travelers will notice big changes at Daytona airport as renovation wraps up
The Daytona Beach International Airport has undergone a major renovation.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Crews are putting the finishing touches on a massive renovation project at the Daytona Beach International Airport.
Airport Director Karen Feaster said the $14 million upgrade, which started before the pandemic, was much needed. The terminal was built in 1992, and there’s never been any major renovation to it, so this is all new flooring, lighting, paint, furniture and a lot of tenant accommodations, she said. Oh, it looks 100% better, beautiful, yeah, they’re doing a great job, said Lisa Holt, who travels to and from Kentucky to visit family in Daytona.