Each apartment includes an open-concept floor plan, on-site maintenance, in-unit washer and dryer, energy-efficient appliances and hardwood-style flooring. The complex is pet-friendly with no weight limit.
Residents will be able to enjoy extensive amenities, including a community clubhouse with a coffee bar, a 24-hour fitness center, a leash-free dog park and pet spa, a resort-style pool and a complimentary car wash station. Authentix has also partnered with Valet Living for door-side trash pickup five nights a week.
Complexes under the Authentix umbrella are owned and operated by Continental Properties.
“Continental Properties has provided an unparalleled living experience with our Springs Apartments brand since 2001 by always designing our communities with our residents in mind, and Authentix Apartments is no different,” said Vice President of Multifamily Operations Heather Riggs.
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Pamplin Media Group - Clackamas County vets creative solutions on housing concerns
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Clackamas County homelessness town hall draws wide interest
More than 100 viewers, dozens of speakers show up to voice ideas and experiences
More than 100 community members from across Clackamas County tuned into a virtual town hall Wednesday, April 7, discussing the issue of homelessness and how the county can respond to help identify creative solutions to address the growing crisis.
Lasting about an hour and a half, the forum provided a space for county residents, business leaders, nonprofit employees and others to chime in and provide their experience on what different kinds of housing is needed throughout the community, and how Clackamas County could work with community partners and developers to incentivize the creation of those units.