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Alta Altitude

Wood Partners Breaks Ground on Warwick Multifamily​

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“Wood Partners has officially launched construction for Alta Altitude, an upcoming luxury apartment project on a 6.5-acre site across from T.F. Green Airport. The development will include over 200 units across 2 buildings along with a host of resident amenities including lounge areas, a fitness center, and work-from-home suites. Construction is expected to last through July 2026.”


https://www.bldup.com/posts/wood-partners-breaks-ground-on-warwick-multifamily
 

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Great to attend today’s groundbreaking for the Skye City Center project in Warwick.
Good to see former Governor Lincoln Chafee join Mayor Frank Picozzi near T. F. Green Airport.
A project built on the vision of mayors Chafee, Solomon Sr., and Picozzi, and a strong step forward for transit-oriented growth.
Developed by LeCesse Development Corporation with Michael Integlia & Company, this project will bring nearly 300 apartments, retail, and parking to the area by winter 2027. Concept art from the Lecesse website.
 

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Great to attend today’s groundbreaking for the Skye City Center project in Warwick.
Good to see former Governor Lincoln Chafee join Mayor Frank Picozzi near T. F. Green Airport.
A project built on the vision of mayors Chafee, Solomon Sr., and Picozzi, and a strong step forward for transit-oriented growth.
Developed by LeCesse Development Corporation with Michael Integlia & Company, this project will bring nearly 300 apartments, retail, and parking to the area by winter 2027. Concept art from the Lecesse website.
 

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