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Mill Creek Launches Preleasing at Pomona Rentals

Mill Creek Residential, a Florida-based developer, owner-operator and investment manager specializing in rental housing across the U.S., launched preleasing at Modera Pomona, a newly developed apartment community in Los Angeles County. First move-ins are slated for August.

The gated community, which includes 210 apartment homes and a refined suite of amenities, sits at 2710 N. Towne Ave. on the southeast corner of the E. Bonita Avenue intersection. Positioned approximately midway between Los Angeles and San Bernardino, the locale places residents within 10 minutes of a key transportation hub.

“Modera Pomona offers a scenic respite removed from the bustle of the city, yet close enough for residents to easily access a vast contingent of commuter options,” said Ryan Guthrie, senior managing director of development in Southern California for Mill Creek. “We’re eager to provide a best-in-class living experience in a relaxed, modern-inspired atmosphere and look forward to welcoming our initial residents to their new homes.”

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