Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Fayettevil­le apartments complete

College Avenue project, begun in 2016, ready for tenants

- JOHN MAGSAM

The Twin Arch Apartments, a boutique project located on the site of a old motor lodge on North College Avenue in Fayettevil­le first approved in 2016, is now complete.

The property in the 500 block of North College Avenue changed hands during its constructi­on but its target demographi­c of young profession­als looking for a unique apartment near downtown Fayettevil­le, Dickson Street and the University of Arkansas remains the same, according to its owner Preston Wright, president of DCC Management.

“We went with a lot of Mark’s [Zweig] vision for the project,” Wright said.

The property has 17 units, the majority are onebedroom but it also includes two studio apartments and a lone two-bedroom apartment. The smaller onebedroom apartments run from between 435 and 445 square feet with others at 540 square feet. The twobedroom, two-bath unit is 813 square feet.

The apartments are fully-furnished with large television­s, Italian leather couches, queen-sized beds, complete kitchens and washers and dryers. The rent includes all utilities and Internet access with no data limits and features individual Wi-Fi connection­s. The units include double-pane windows and are heavily insulated.

Monthly rents, which include an opening special, are $1,050 for the smaller one-bedrooms, $1,150 for the larger one-bedroom units and $1,750 for the twobedroom unit. Three units, including the two studios are already leased.

Wright said it was a little daunting to open the apartments during the coronaviru­s quarantine but he said the company is being cautious during showings, doing everything it can to maintain social distance and make the process as safe and convenient as possible for potential lessees.

“It is a huge concern,” Wright said about the timing of the apartment building’s opening. “But everything is going to be OK.”

The average vacancy rate in multifamil­y units stood at 4.9% for the second half of 2019 in Benton and Washington counties, according to the most recent Skyline Report.

The increase for the pe

riod was attributed to several large projects going in during the second half of the year. In Fayettevil­le, the vacancy rate increased to 5.6% from 4.3% for the year ago period, according to the report, which is sponsored by Arvest Bank.

DCC bought the project from Mark Zweig and Sonya Stout in August of 2019. The apartment developmen­t was about 75% complete at the time and DCC then finished out the constructi­on. Wright said DCC’s capital investment in the developmen­t is in the $2 million range.

The 1950s-era Twin Arch Motel at 525 N. College Ave. was shuttered in 2011 after a fire burned through part of the roof and caused extensive smoke damage, according to earlier reporting by the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Zweig bought the property in 2016 and gained city approval for the project later in the year.

At the time, Zweig said old motel buildings weren’t worth restoring, so the plan called for apartments arranged in a U-shape looking over a central courtyard following the footprint the former motel’s foundation. The addition of a front wall would turn the U shape into a rectangle. In 2017, the city of Fayettevil­le began plans to revitalize the area around the old motel in an effort to make that section of College Avenue more attractive and pedestrian friendly.

Danco Constructi­on Company was founded in 1953, moving over the years from a utility contractor with investment­s in cattle operations to investment­s in commercial and residentia­l properties in Central Arkansas.

In 2019, the company sold its commercial and residentia­l divisions to focus on residentia­l property in Northwest Arkansas. DCC’s corporate headquarte­rs is in Fayettevil­le and owns and operates the Berry Flats on Berry Street in the city.

 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler) ?? The Twin Arch Apartments in Fayettevil­le, on the site of the old Twin Arch Motel at 525 College in Fayettevil­le, are available for rent after a lengthy renovation.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. Wampler) The Twin Arch Apartments in Fayettevil­le, on the site of the old Twin Arch Motel at 525 College in Fayettevil­le, are available for rent after a lengthy renovation.

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