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Student Quarters selected to manage 502-bed student housing community

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Student Quarters selected to manage 502-bed student housing community

Student Quarters, a leading student housing owner and management company, has been selected to handle the leasing, operations, and management of The Armory at Sam Houston—a 145-unit, 502-bed student housing community.


By Time Equities | April 23, 2024
The Armory at Sam Houston, Huntsville, Texas
The Armory at Sam Houston, Huntsville, Texas. Photo courtesy Time Equities, Inc.

Student Quarters, a leading student housing owner and management company, today announced that they have been selected to handle the leasing, operations, and management of The Armory at Sam Houston (The Armory)—a 145-unit, 502-bed student housing community—located at 2257 Sam Houston Avenue in the vibrant community of Huntsville, Texas.

Having recently been acquired by Time Equities, Inc. (TEI), The Armory offers an unparalleled living experience for students attending Sam Houston State University. With its prime location, modern amenities, and commitment to excellence, The Armory perfectly aligns with Student Quarters' mission to provide exceptional housing for students.

"We are excited to welcome The Armory Sam Houston Apartments into the Student Quarters family," said Lenny Wright, Vice President of Business Development and Strategic Partnerships, Student Quarters. "This acquisition reinforces our dedication to offering high-quality student housing options and enhancing the overall student living experience."

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The Armory—a six-story building—comprises of studios and one- to five-bedroom layouts ranging between 336 and 1,900 sf. The fully furnished units feature washers, dryers, walk-in closets, and private balconies or patios for select floorplans.

Amenities at The Armory student housing community
Amenities at The Armory student housing community. Photos courtesy Time Equities

“We are thrilled to be working with Student Quarters for The Armory knowing their track record in this space,” said Bobby Cohan, Senior Acquisition & Asset Manager at TEI, owner of The Armory. “With Student Quarters at the helm of management, residents of The Armory at Sam Houston Apartments can look forward to best-in-class customer service, responsive maintenance, and a vibrant community atmosphere.”

Common-area amenities include a rooftop amenity deck, swimming pool with tanning deck, dog park, fitness center and yoga studio, along with study rooms. Additionally, the Armory has more than 210 parking spaces and a clubhouse.

About Student Quarters
Student Quarters is a leading student housing owner and management company dedicated to providing exceptional living experiences for students across the nation. With a commitment to excellence, innovation, and community, Student Quarters aims to create vibrant living environments that enhance the overall student experience.

About Time Equities Inc.
Founded in 1966, Time Equities, Inc. (“TEI”) is a diversified investment, development, asset and property management, licensed real estate brokerage, and alternative energy company that has been in business for nearly six decades. The TEI portfolio includes approximately 43.5 million square feet of residential, industrial, office and retail property including about 5,100 multi-family apartment units, approximately 540,000 square feet in pending acquisitions, and 2.8 million square feet of various property types in stages of pre-development and development. With 344 properties across 36 states, five Canadian provinces, Anguilla, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Scotland, the TEI portfolio benefits from a diversity of asset types including non-performing loans, B-notes, and alternative energy investments. TEI has a variety of market concentrations in the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest and West Coast of the U.S., and new markets around the world are always being evaluated. 

Pool at student housing community
Photo courtesy Time Equities
The Armory student housing community aerial view
Photo courtesy Time Equities

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