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Procopio Apartments in Haverhill Achieve Rapid Lease-Up

The Beck, a mixed-use, 290-unit multifamily community located in Haverhill, MA and developed by The Procopio Company, has reached 50% occupancy four months after opening. Located adjacent to the Bradford MBTA commuter rail station and overlooking the Merrimack River, The Beck continues to attract strong leasing interest.

“The Beck has become a true asset to the City of Haverhill,” said Bryan Walsh, managing director of Bria, which is managing the property. “Reaching 50% occupancy underscores the growing appeal of this dynamic, transit-oriented community that highlights the best of riverfront living.”

Amenities at the property include a fitness center, sports lounge and expansive outdoor area. The property also features 6,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and dining and offers direct access to a new 1.4-acre public waterfront park with a playground, splash pad and dog park.

Designed by CUBE3, The Beck was engineered by Bohler and constructed by Dellbrook | JKS.

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