We're #hiring a new Assistant Construction Superintendent-Multifamily in Seattle, Washington. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Founded in 1996, Carmel Partners is one of the nation’s leading specialists in real estate investment management, with expertise in the investment, development, and construction of luxury multi-family real estate. Here at Carmel, we don’t just build and invest in buildings; we build and invest in careers Carmel seeks superior risk-adjusted returns across varying market cycles, executed through its vertically integrated platform in supply-constrained, high barrier-to-entry markets in the U.S. Since the firm’s founding, Carmel has bought, built, renovated, or developed more than 43,000 apartment units with an estimated value in excess of $13.5 billion. Headquartered in San Francisco, with regional offices in Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, Denver, and Washington, D.C.
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http://www.carmelpartners.com
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- 201-500 employees
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- San Francisco, CA
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- Privately Held
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- Multifamily Real Estate, Development, Aquisitions, Investment, Construction, Investment Management, Preconstruction, Asset Management , Construction Management , Marketing , Compliance , Human Resources , Women in Construction, Residential , Investment Opportunities , Investor Relations, Pursuits, Renovations, Risk Management, Sustainable , Investor Relations , Real Estate , and Private Equity
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Introducing one of our latest projects to open in Southern California - Picala restaurant is located within the Cumulus District, at the busy crossroads of Culver City and West Adams. Our design balances the site's urban architectural framework with a warm, residential sensibility and a spirit of gathering and connection. A woven timber trellis and bronze-clad entry introduce a handcrafted sensibility, leading into interiors set against wide-plank character oak flooring and textural plaster finishes. Throughout the space, layered natural materials, sourced with a focus on sustainability, and a restrained tonal palette bring warmth and intimacy to the expansive 19-foot ceilings and exposed steel framework. At the heart of the restaurant, a sculptural lighting installation formed from sheer backlit fabric creates a glowing focal point and quiet invitation to gather. Client: Acme Hospitality Architect: Studio UNLTD, Kristy Velasco Branding: Future Foundry Kitchen Design: Orness Design Group Inc. Project Management: Innovoak Project Consultants Lighting Design: Studio UNLTD Property Owner/Developer: Carmel Partners Contractor: GCX Procurement: Dorothy Vogt Photography: Zack Benson
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We're #hiring a new Project Engineer-Multifamily Construction in Denver, Colorado. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Assistant Project Manager-Multifamily Construction in Long Beach, California. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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A landmark reimagined — and recognized! Last week, Carmel Partners and our design partner, Design Collective, Inc., attended ULI Washington's annual awards ceremony, where we were honored with the 2026 Adaptive Reuse Award for our work on Annex on 12th. This recognition celebrates the power of thoughtful transformation, breathing new life into an iconic federal structure while creating a vibrant new residential destination for Washington, D.C. This project was more than preservation; it is innovation, sustainability, and city-building at its best, and we're proud to help shape places that honor their past while boldly serving the future. #CarmelProud #CarmelConstruction #BuildingtheFuture Read more about Annex on 12th here: https://lnkd.in/gdHQ9bGu
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We're #hiring a new Associate, Asset Management, Multifamily in Santa Monica, California. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Project Engineer-Multifamily Construction in Seattle, Washington. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Project Manager-Multifamily Construction in Seattle, Washington. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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A landmark reimagined — and recognized! Last night, BKV Group's Senior Design Leader and Partner, Willy Bermudez, was joined by our design partner, Design Collective, Inc., and our client partner, Carmel Partners, at the annual ULI Washington's awards ceremony where our team was honored with the 2026 Adaptive Reuse Award for our work on Annex on 12th. This recognition celebrates the power of thoughtful transformation — breathing new life into an iconic, federal structure while creating a vibrant new residential destination for Washington, DC. This project was more than preservation — it’s innovation, sustainability, and city-building at its best, and we're proud to help shape places that honor their past while boldly serving the future. Read more about Annex on 12th here: https://lnkd.in/gdHQ9bGu
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We are closing out the week with very exciting news! Annex on 12th was awarded for Excellence in Adaptive Reuse at the ULI Washington 2026 Awards for Excellence banquet earlier this week. It transforms Washington’s long-vacant US Department of Agriculture Cotton Annex – listed on the National Register of Historic Places – into a 562-unit residential community blending historic preservation with contemporary urban living. Originally built in 1936 to house the USDA’s Bureau of Agricultural Economics, the Stripped Classicism landmark was vacated in 2007 and later acquired by Carmel Partners for adaptive reuse. The redevelopment preserves defining architectural features, including the limestone façade, vertical window rhythm, and signature copper-clad skylight, while introducing a new 13-story addition organized around a landscaped courtyard. The project required coordination and approvals from the Commission of Fine Arts, Historic Preservation Office, and Zoning Commission, alongside structural repairs, envelope modernization, and integration of new systems meeting today’s performance standards. Offering studios to three-bedroom residences with two design schemes inspired by 1930s Art Deco detailing, it has over 18,000 sq ft of amenities, including a rooftop infinity pool, fitness center, coworking spaces, landscaped courtyards, and “The Vault,” a speakeasy beneath the restored skylight. Photographer: Thomas Holdsworth
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