CLEVELAND, OH - Citymark Capital announced that it has closed its nineteenth investment -- Hayden Martinez, formerly Haven Martinez, a 108-unit property located in the Greater San Francisco metropolitan area.
The location of Hayden Martinez in the East Bay offers easy access to all the city’s major employment centers, such as Walnut Creek, San Francisco, Oakland, and the Tri-Valley.
“We continue to see attractive multifamily investment opportunities and are excited about this opportunity for our investors,” said Dan Walsh, President & CEO. “Hayden Martinez marks our first investment in the East Bay area as we continue to execute our strategy of investing in institutional quality apartments with the goal of improving living experiences and adding value in the communities.”
Citymark has invested in 19 assets in Dallas, Las Vegas, Northern New Jersey, Orlando, Houston, Raleigh, Atlanta, Phoenix, Columbus, Denver, Austin, Salt Lake City, and Greater San Francisco.
About Citymark: Citymark Capital, a real estate fund manager headquartered in Cleveland, provides joint venture equity for value-add, multifamily investments, executed by experienced regional and national operating partners. The firm targets institutional-quality, garden-style communities ranging in size from 100-500 units, in the top U.S. markets based on population. Citymark has made investments in properties located in Dallas, Las Vegas, Northern New Jersey, Orlando, Houston, Raleigh, Atlanta, Phoenix, Columbus, Denver, Austin Salt Lake City, and Greater San Francisco.
For further information on Citymark Capital, visit www.citymarkcapital.com or contact Matt Porath at 216-453-8087 or Dana Banda at 216-453-8088.
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