Trumark Homes to Resume Construction of Capitol Station
US-based home construction company Trumark Homes has taken over the construction of Capitol Station, which had been stopped due to the real estate crisis.
Out of a total of 45 units, construction of 34 units has been completed partially. Capitol Station was earlier called Grandview Terrace and was developed by Pinn Brothers Construction who were able to sell 11 units during the summer of 2008.
Capitol Station offers a choice of different floor plans, which are:
- 9 town homes with 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths covering an area of 1,316 sq.ft,
- 9 town homes with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths covering an area of 1,409 sq.ft
- 10 town homes with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths covering an area of 1,522 sq.ft
- 1 town home with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths covering and area of 1,774 sq.ft
- 6 town homes with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths and a bonus room covering an area of 1,809sqft
The 34 units that have been completed are located in San Jose city close to the Grandview Drive and North Capitol Avenue. Trumark Homes is in the process of building several such community units in Silicon Valley. Towards this end, the company has 1,380 units in the pipeline and will commence work on a 94 unit community complex called “Centerplace”. Additionally it has also acquired approval for a 134-unit residential community named “Contour” and further plans to construct a 96-unit community in Santa Clara. Trumark will continue with the acquisition of development sites in the Bay Area with a particular focus on reviving infill locations in Southern California and Bay Area.
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