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Harrison Street Exits Ownership of Housing Serving Clemson U.

Harrison Street closed the sale of Epoch Clemson, a 994-bed student housing community positioned on Lake Hartwell near Clemson University in South Carolina, to Inland Real Estate Acquisitions, LLC on behalf of an Inland affiliate. Terms of the sale weren’t disclosed.

Valeo Groupe US and equity partner Harrison Street developed Epoch Clemson, which opened in the summer of 2019. With more than 3,600 feet of Lake Hartwell frontage, the community features waterfront amenities including a private beach, boat docks, lakeside pedestrian paths and select units with lake views.

Walker & Dunlop represented Harrison Street in the disposition.

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