Atlanta’s Wood Partners recently opened its newest apartment community, Alta Northerly, in Cumming and made a pair of promotions.
Located at 4805 Creek Circle, Alta Northerly comprises 310 units offering one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. Each apartment has granite countertops, 42-inch cabinets, tile backsplashes and stainless-steel GE appliances in the kitchen, as well as dual vanity sinks with framed mirrors in the bathrooms and in-home washer and dryer sets.
Community amenities include a resort-style pool, grilling stations, fire pits, a community garden, bike-repair and storage shop and dog park with pet wash. A clubroom offers a fitness center and yoga studio, rentable private day offices and TV lounge. The development also has available space for three retail shops or restaurants.
“Alta Northerly leans into the appeal of small-town living while also providing residents a straight shot to Atlanta, which offers an ideal living situation for those looking to escape the hectic lifestyle of big city living without losing the high level of convenience it brings as well,” Managing Director Bennett Sands said in a press release.
Two promoted to senior vice president
Meanwhile, vice presidents Kelly Keech and Lynne Churillo were both promoted to senior vice president of operations.
Keech is a multifamily veteran with more than 20 years in the industry, 10 of which are at Wood Partners. During her time there, Keech helped the firm expand in Texas and Colorado and is expected to remain active in the company’s Western region.
Churillo has been in multifamily for 30 years, the last six of which have been at Wood Partners. She has most recently supported the firm’s teams in Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Illinois, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
“With Kelly and Lynne guiding the way, we foresee a promising era of success and expansion for Wood Partners, with their leadership significantly contributing to the prosperity of both the Eastern and Western regions,” said Josh Lloyd, executive vice president of operations.