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Sentral Adds Properties in SF, LA and Denver to Management Portfolio

Sentral, a Class-A multifamily property management company headquartered in San Francisco and Denver, has added three communities to its portfolio: Quincy in San Francisco, Reveal Playa Vista in Los Angeles and 24Fifty at University Park in Denver. Quincy expands Sentral’s Bay Area presence to seven communities; Reveal Playa Vista is the 10th community in the Los Angeles area and 24Fifty is Sentral’s second community in Denver.

Quincy, located at 555 Bryant S. in San Francisco, is a new development from Strada Investment Group and will open later this month. “We’ve seen the success Sentral has had with other Class A buildings in the Bay Area with their service-first approach to building a strong community, and we knew that partnering with Sentral would bring our vision for Quincy to life,” said Strada principal Will Goodman.

Both Reveal Playa Vista, located at 5710 Crescent Park East in Los Angeles and 24Fifty at University Park, located at 2450 S. University Blvd., are under the same institutional ownership. Sentral’s management portfolio nationwide is valued at more than $4 billion.

Pictured: Quincy.

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