Expanding into Rhode Island and New Hampshire, Wood Partners has started construction on Alta Altitude in Warwick, Rhode Island, and Alta Oak & Pine in Londonderry, New Hampshire. Combined, the two new multifamily communities will bring more than 475 units of much-needed housing to these markets.
"We are consistently looking to develop in key growth markets that offer convenient transportation, access to a highly educated workforce, and provide an unmatched residential experience," says Mark Seck, vice president for Wood Partners' Boston office. "We are excited to add Rhode Island and New Hampshire to our rapidly growing portfolio of well-located, luxury multifamily communities."
Wood Partners' Alta brand features Class A apartment living with premier amenities. Throughout the brand’s portfolio, residents can expect stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and upscale finishes.
Alta Altitude will be comprised of two four-story buildings containing 214 apartment homes with an expansive courtyard. The apartments are located within Warwick's City Centre, a 95-acre master plan that calls for more than 1.5 million square feet of office, retail, hotel, commercial, and residential. Amenities at Alta Altitude will include a state-of-the-art fitness center, resident lounges, gaming and entertainment, and a landscaped courtyard with a resort-style swimming pool, fire pits, and grilling areas. The community is expected to deliver the first units in summer 2025.
In New Hampshire, Alta Oak & Pine will include 11 three-story residential buildings and a stand-alone amenity building. The 264 units will offer a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans. The 11-acre site is part of the Woodmont Commons master development, which is approved for more than 1 million square feet of office, retail and residential.
Premier amenities at Alta Oak & Pine will include a state-of-the-art fitness space; a work-from-home lounge; a game area; a swimming pool; a large green space; a dog park and pet spa; and outdoor grilling, fire pits, and lounging areas. The community is expected to deliver the first units in spring 2025.