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Mill Creek celebrates opening of luxury community

Mill Creek Residential, a multifamily investor and operator specializing in premier apartment home communities, celebrated the opening of Modera Parsippany, its newest community in New Jersey, it announced Wednesday.

Parsippany Mayor Michael Soriano, Mill Creek as well as leaders from the Parsippany-Troy Hills business community celebrated the official grand opening Thursday.

The property is situated near a number of Fortune 500 headquarters, shops, restaurants and entertainment destinations. It is also within close proximity to Interstate 80, 287 and and Route 46.

“The opening of Modera Parsippany speaks to the increasing demand for attractive housing with upscale amenities for the area’s workforce” Soriano said. “As Parsippany-Troy Hills continues to grow, thanks to new businesses and residents, it is vital that the township offer well-located, cutting-edge, living options like Modera Parsippany.”

Modera Parsippany will include 212-units comprised of studios, one- and two-bedroom homes with rents from $1,775 to $3,525. It will feature a two-floor fitness center with yoga studio, a salt water swimming pool, a clubroom with a bar and lounge, keyless entry systems, a car care station, a package concierge, dry-clean valet, a pet-grooming station, and parking.

“As our third community in Morris County, Modera Parsippany signifies Mill Creek’s commitment and belief in Northern New Jersey as a great place to live for families, young professionals, and empty nesters alike,” said Russell Tepper, senior managing director. “Located at the nexus of one of the region’s most important centers of employment and transportation, Modera Parsippany provides residents with the best of both worlds: the distinct luxury lifestyle amenities expected from an upscale urban apartment community, with the comfort and sense of community of a great suburban setting.”

 

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