Search

Popular Posts

National Multi-Family Architecture Firm...
An upscale, 132-unit market rate apartment...
Aster House is a brand new, 204-unit,...
The Agave House Apartments in Casa Grande,...
Recent Posts

Discover The Beaumont in Bozeman, MT —...
Havenwood of Onalaska is a four-story,...
Rayette Lofts in Lowertown St. Paul...
The Waters of Pewaukee blends warmth and...
This is a project in construction in San...
Discover The Beaumont in Bozeman, MT — income-restricted apartments (≤ 60% AMI) offering 1- to 3-bedroom floor plans, modern amenities, accessible design, pet-friendly, and located close to MSU, trails, & city life.
PROJECT DETAILSCLIENT: reuter walton
|
THE TEAMGENERAL CONTRACTOR: ARCO/Murray National Construction
CIVIL/landscape: WGM Groupstructural: Sandman Structural Engineers
|
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Beaumont is a thoughtfully designed, income- and student-status-restricted housing community located near Oak Street and 11th Avenue in Bozeman, Montana. It offers affordable residential units for households at or below 60% of Area Median Income (AMI). The development provides a variety of one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans (671 to 1,301 sq ft), with modern, livable design elements and contemporary finishes.
Key Design & Amenity Features
-
Accessible & Functional Design: Apartments are built with accessibility in mind. The design strikes a balance between aesthetics, comfort, and usability.
-
Modern Finishes & Layouts: Interiors include plank flooring, kitchen islands, generous storage, in-unit laundry, and well-proportioned room layouts allowing for flexible living.
-
Community & Shared Spaces: On-site resident lounge, fitness center, coworking spaces. These shared amenities are designed to enrich daily life—supporting both work and relaxation.
-
Pet-friendly & Walkable Setting: Features considerate of pets; the neighborhood is walkable, and natural elements and outdoor access help tie residents to Bozeman’s landscape.
-
Neighborhood Integration: Close proximity to Montana State University, downtown, hiking trails (e.g. “the ‘M’ hike”), Bridger Bowl, and daily retail / food / grocery options. The location positions residents well for commuting, recreation, and neighborhood engagement.
Photo GaLlery
