Mill Creek Plants Roots in Salt Lake City

With its expansion into Utah, Mill Creek Residential is actively pursuing development opportunities and expects to announce plans for its first community in the market soon.

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Opening its 21st regional office in the U.S., Mill Creek Residential has expanded into Utah and the greater Salt Lake City market. In conjunction with the expansion, Mill Creek has appointed Tyler Greene to serve as managing director of development for the region.

“I’m thrilled to oversee Mill Creek’s expansion efforts into Salt Lake City, which I believe will prove to be a tremendous location for us,” Greene says. “Salt Lake City generally fares well through national real estate challenges, which is part of what makes it an attractive market.”

Previously serving as founding partner of multifamily and hospitality developer Surface Development, Greene has extensive experience in the Salt Lake City and greater Western U.S. markets. “Tyler is the quintessential individual to spearhead our efforts in the Utah market, and we’re eager to begin expanding our portfolio to Salt Lake City and beyond,” says Sean G. Hyatt, executive managing director for Mill Creek.

“Rising demand for quality apartment homes has accompanied the area’s steady growth, and we look forward to working closely with the jurisdictions we serve and offering a best-in-class product,” Hyatt adds. Mill Creek is actively pursuing opportunities within the Salt Lake City area and expects to soon announce plans for its first development in the market.

Active in the Western region with a steady pipeline of development in Denver, Seattle, Portland, and throughout California, Mill Creek recently entered the Arizona market and developing its first three multifamily communities and one single-family community in the Phoenix metro.

About the Author

Leah Draffen

Leah Draffen is an associate editor for Zonda's Builder and Multifamily Executive magazines. She earned a B.A. in journalism and minors in business administration and sociology from Louisiana State University.

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