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Mill Creek Gets Underway with San Rafael Rentals

Mill Creek Residential said Thursday that construction is underway at Modera San Rafael, a 210-unit community located at 930 Irwin St. on the east end of the city’s downtown corridor. The community broke ground in October, and first move-ins are anticipated for 2028.

“Downtown San Rafael is one of the most walker-friendly and bike-friendly locales in the region, and we look forward to joining the neighborhood,” said Mike Kim, senior managing director of development in Northern California for Mill Creek Residential. “Residents will have virtually everything they need at their fingertips and can easily live a vehicle-free lifestyle. We’re eager to get started on Modera San Rafael and to provide a sophisticated, top-of-market option for discerning renters.”

Modera San Rafael will offer studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom homes with various layouts and private patios or balconies. It will be located just east of U.S. 101 and within a short walk of a SMART Train light rail.

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