10 award-winning projects recognized for their unique amenities

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These multifamily developments were designed with one-of-a-kind features, such as rooftop pools, specialty workshops, food areas, and more.

By Symone Garvett | MFE

A large percentage of today’s multifamily communities are built with the standard pool, gym, and business office, but some developers choose to go beyond what’s expected and create amenities that wow potential renters. From cantilevering pools in Hawaii to dedicated spaces for hobbies in Tennessee and Washington, the following projects include unique building features that deserve acknowledgment.

Several of the projects were discovered and recognized in previous MFE Awards programs, from 2016 to 2018. The 2019 edition of the awards is now accepting submissions in categories that include inspiring projects, innovative leaders, and top-notch marketing programs. Submit your application before April 29 to be considered and check out the previous winners below.

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