Luxury apartment community opens in TSMC growth corridor

By InBusiness Phoenix

Thompson Thrift, a full-service real estate company engaged in multifamily and mixed-use development across the country, recently hosted a ribbon cutting for Refinery at Pointe17, a 224-unit Class A multifamily community in North Phoenix near Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s (TSMC) expanding semiconductor campus and the emerging Halo Vista master-planned development. Construction completion and resident move-ins began near the end of 2025.

“We’re excited to celebrate the official opening of Refinery at Pointe17 and expand our presence in one of the fastest-growing innovation corridors in the country,” said Angie Atkins, senior vice president of community management for Thompson Thrift.

“We’re excited to celebrate the official opening of Refinery at Pointe17 and expand our presence in one of the fastest-growing innovation corridors in the country,” said Angie Atkins, senior vice president of community management for Thompson Thrift. “This community reflects our commitment to delivering a high-quality living experience in locations where residents can benefit from both connectivity and convenience.”

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