The Worthington Residences offers a mix of high-end units for individuals and families.
Category: 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!