Thompson Thrift Hosts Ribbon Cutting for Luxury Multifamily Community The Levi near Atlanta

Equity for the development was provided by Thompson Thrift 2024 Multifamily Development, LP.

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The Levi
Resident move-ins began in August, with construction completion expected in February 2026.

Thompson Thrift, a full-service nationally recognized real estate company and one of the nation’s leading multifamily developers, hosted a ribbon cutting for The Levi, a 212-unit Class A multifamily community located in the Atlanta suburb of Stockbridge.

“Celebrating the official ribbon cutting for The Levi is an exciting milestone for our team,” said Angie Atkins, senior vice president of community management for Thompson Thrift. “The Levi offers beautifully designed homes, high-end finishes and a vibrant community setting. We are thrilled to bring this new living option to the Atlanta area.”

Located at 1400 Jr. Grant Boulevard, The Levi spans nearly 15 acres and provides 212 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment homes averaging 1,100 square feet. Each residence includes the premium finishes Thompson Thrift communities are known for, including stainless-steel appliances, hardwood-style flooring, a walk-in shower, various smart home capabilities, full-sized washers and dryers and detached garages. Certain upgraded homes will also elevate the living experience and feature premium cabinetry with soft-close doors and a full-height backsplash, a deluxe closet system with shelving and attached garages.

The signature living experience continues throughout the gated community with a 24-hour fitness center, resort-style swimming pool, firepits, a pickleball court, a dog park, pet spa with grooming station, and billiards and shuffleboard. Residents will also enjoy socializing and relaxing in the outdoor seating areas, cooking on the outdoor grills, or working remotely in the focus suites.

The Levi sits within the 158-acre master-planned Bridges at Jodeco community, placing residents steps away from popular retail options like Costco Wholesale and Starbucks. Additional shopping and dining including Target, The Home Depot, PetSmart, and the nation’s first two-story drive-thru Chick-fil-A, are just a short drive away.

At the ribbon cutting, visitors were able to tour the model and explore the professionally decorated clubhouse and community amenities. As part of Thompson Thrift’s ongoing commitment to community engagement, they presented a check to local non-profit A Friend’s House to aid their efforts in providing shelter, care and permanency planning for youth in crisis, working to heal and support children who have experienced abuse, abandonment or neglect.

Since its founding nearly 40 years ago, Thompson Thrift has invested more than $6.5 billion into local communities and has become known as a trusted partner committed to developing high-quality, attractive multifamily communities and commercial projects across the country.