The Worthington Residences offers a mix of high-end units for individuals and families.
Development
Sumner Mill Opening Celebration
Today we had an onsite celebration to recognize the team behind the brand new Sumner Mill Apartments! Thank you to The Rush Companies, Avenue5 Residential, & Casey + Dechant Architects for your hard work in bringing this project to fruition. Learn more about Sumner Mill: sumnermill.com
Timberlane Partners, Rush Cos. Open Sumner Mills Apartments
Originally Published: ConnectCRE The Rush Companies and Timberlane Partners have recently completed the construction of Sumner Mill, a new 162-unit, three-story apartment complex. Timberlane Partners developed the 5.7-acre project, with nine buildings designed by Casey + DeChant Architects. Located at 5816 162nd Ave E, Sumner, Washington, Sumner Mill features 162 studio, one, and two-bedroom apartments. Developed on 5.7 […]
Sumner apartment complex opens to tenants
Originally Published: Puget Sound Business Journal Timberlane Partners has opened the first phase of Sumner Mills, a 162-unit apartment complex recently completed in east Sumner. The Seattle-based company says it’s already seeing strong lease-up activity. “We’ve seen significant leasing momentum, with the initial phase of the community already achieving 30% occupancy,” Jorden Mellergaard, development manager […]
Timberlane and Rush open 162 Sumner units
Originally published: Daily Journal of Commerce Rush Cos. announced that it recently completed the construction of Sumner Mill, a new 162-unit, three-story apartment complex at 5816 162nd Ave. E. in Pierce County . That’s a little east of downtown Sumner, and north of Highway 410. Timberlane Partners developed the 5.7-acre project, with nine buildings designed by Casey + […]
162 units under construction in Sumner
Check out the Daily Journal of Commerce’s feature on our current project in Sumner.
“Timberlane announced 262 units in SLC” – Daily Journal of Commerce
We recently broke ground on a new five-story, 262-unit development in West Valley City, Utah. Read more.
The Worthington Tower “will continue two ongoing trends Downtown: new, skyline-altering skyscrapers, and an impending swell of people living in the city center.”
Check out Building Salt Lake’s article regarding the next skyscraper to join the downtown boom!