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The Procopio Companies The Beck in Haverhill reaches 50% occupancy milestone

Haverhill, MA According to Bria, a fourth-generation property management firm focused on Class A multifamily assets, The Beck, a mixed-use multifamily community, has reached 50% occupancy four months after opening. 

The Beck was developed by The Procopio Companies and designed by CUBE3. The project was engineered by Bohler and constructed by Dellbrook | JKS. Leasing is ongoing, with select units still available. 

Positioned adjacent to the Bradford MBTA commuter rail station and overlooking the Merrimack River, The Beck continues to attract strong leasing interest - outpacing initial lease-up projections and underscoring strong market demand. The 290-unit community offers thoughtfully designed studio, one-, and two-bedroom residences featuring stainless-steel appliances, quartz countertops, walk-in closets, and in-unit laundry. 

“The Beck has become a true asset to the city of Haverhill,” said Bryan Walsh, managing director of Bria. “Reaching 50% occupancy underscores the growing appeal of this dynamic, transit-oriented community that highlights the best of riverfront living.” 

Residents are drawn not only to The Beck’s elevated apartment finishes, but also to its comprehensive amenity offerings, including a fitness center, sports lounge, and outdoor area with a resort-style pool, fire pit, and grilling stations. The property also features 6,000 s/f of ground-floor retail and dining, and offers direct access to a new 1.4-acre public waterfront park with a playground, splash pad, and dog park. 

Located near public parks, the Riverwalk, and a public amphitheater, The Beck exemplifies the city’s growing momentum as a desirable residential destination combining modern amenities, commuter convenience, and riverfront living. 

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