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Haverhill, MA— Bria, a fourth-generation property management firm known for its expertise in Class A multifamily communities, has celebrated a significant milestone with its newly opened mixed-use residential development, The Beck. Just four months after its grand opening, The Beck has successfully reached 50% occupancy, signaling strong demand in the local housing market.
The development features a blend of modern apartments and community-oriented spaces, designed to cater to the needs of both residents and local businesses. With its strategic location and contemporary amenities, The Beck aims to enhance the living experience in Haverhill while contributing to the revitalization of the area.
Bria's commitment to quality and community engagement is evident in The Beck's design and offerings, which include recreational facilities and green spaces. As the occupancy rate continues to rise, the firm remains optimistic about the future growth and success of this vibrant new addition to Haverhill's landscape.
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