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.

Previous MaxCyte shares plunge after Rockville biotech firm sharply lowers 2023 revenue outook
Next Rice University launches Medical Humanities Research Institute to 'ensure humanity is not forgotten'