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Shorehaven tops out in Tempe

722-Unit Tempe Towers Top Out

Cantor Fitzgerald and Silverstein Properties topped out Shorehaven, a mixed-use development on the south bank of Tempe Town Lake in Arizona.

Built across 3.3 acres, the 1.3-million-square-foot project features three towers, with a mix of residential, retail, and recreational spaces. Silverstein is leading the development, with Clayco as the builder and DAVIS as project architect.

The 722-unit luxury residential Project includes more than 840 below-grade parking spaces, 750 bicycle parking spaces, 20,000 square feet of indoor amenity space, 30,000 square feet of outdoor amenity space, and 26,000 square feet of retail at the base of the three towers, including a restaurant. Shorehaven is slated for completion in 2026.

Shorehaven will offer a mix of studio, one, two, and three bedrooms with sweeping lakefront and mountain views.

Amenities include coffee bars, lounge seating, fitness centers, a yoga studio, a game room, and a business center indoors, while outdoor offerings include two resort-style pools, barbeque stations, yoga lawns, a dog run, and a spa.

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