Adrian Del Rio may live in Sacramento, Calif., but he has a vested interest in Jackson – and it’s growing.
A businessman, Del Rio purchased and renovated a dilapidated apartment/dormitory at the old Union University campus at 610 E. College St., and his organization is holding a ‘Fall Festival’ at the new complex from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, October 20.
“With Jackson Walk and the Lift Center as anchors, it has attracted so many good tenants such as Rock N Dough Pizza, Grubb’s Grocery, and so many more,” Adrian Del Rio said. “Most recently, Hub City Brewing/Bowling Alley announced it will be opening soon in downtown – plus the historic Greyhound Bus Station was recently purchased, which I imagine is going to be redeveloped. The Downtown is growing and is going to be the place to live.”
Continuing, Del Rio said “Downtown Union Square Apartments is a gated community that is comprised of 26 apartment units (1 Bed and 2 Bed) which features all new granite counters, appliances, energy efficient lighting, ceiling fans, central HVAC, balconies, and WIFI Connectivity.”
Del Rio said each of these amenities are being offered at a very reasonable grand opening rate.
“We love our current tenants which are a mix of working professionals from the medical and law enforcement industry, students, and recent graduates,” Del Rio said. “We’ve also purchased the two buildings next door at 604 E. College St., and 609 E. Lafayette.
“We plan on providing more renovated gated housing, plus expanding our parking lot for 610 E. College Street.”
(PHOTO: Downtown Union Square Apartments, 610 E. College Street)
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