The Shelter Cos.’ UNITi Montrose co-living apartment building in Houston tops out


It’s been decades since multifamily developers focused on roommate-living projects, which means the volume of low-cost living arrangements are virtually nonexistent, a co-founder of The Shelter Cos. previously told the HBJ. Click through to the story to read more about the innovative co-living project the company is developing in Montrose.

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