Portfolio · Station 84
Station 84.
A transit-adjacent mid-rise multifamily project from DGC's portfolio. Project-specific details are reviewed during qualified conversations.
Product type
Mid-rise multifamily -- transit-adjacent positioning.
Market
Florida growth corridor with strong transit and walkability fundamentals.
Role
DGC as developer -- underwriting, structure, entitlement, design coordination, construction, and stabilization.
Specific project images, financial detail, and outcomes shared during qualified conversations subject to confidentiality.
Station 84: what serious readers should know
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Risk first
Each discussion should identify entitlement, market, capital, construction, timing, operating, and exit assumptions before a recommendation is treated as reliable.
Clear record
Scope, responsibility, milestones, assumptions, and open diligence items should be written clearly enough for owners, partners, consultants, and lenders to review.
Next decision
The practical goal is to define the next decision gate: continue diligence, revise the plan, change the structure, or stop before avoidable risk compounds.