Boomer Town
Boomer Town Luxury Studios is a fully furnished, mixed-use, micro-efficiency studio development in Springfield, Missouri. Its 390-square-foot units are geared toward students of nearby Missouri State University and busy young professionals. Built soundly in just nine months, Boomer Town was 80% leased before its July 2018 completion—just in time to ring in a new school year.
In 2018, the Boomer Town Luxury Studios team facilitated by Greenway Development Group was recognized as a Design Team of the Year finalist by the Springfield Business Journal.
Boomer Town Luxury Studios takes care of the essentials for its residents—inside and out.
Boomer Town was the first fully furnished, micro-efficiency studio development offered in Springfield, Missouri.
Before the development of Boomer Town Luxury Studios, micro-efficient living hadn't made an appearance in Springfield, Missouri despite it being a bustling college town and a haven for young professionals.
Now area universities are embracing these developments as a way to encourage college students to stay engaged in their campus community while maintaining privacy and independence. And as for Boomer Town, it's maintained a 95% occupancy rate in a highly competitive campus living market since its first residents moved in back in July 2018.
Boomer Town lets more local businesses open their doors near campus.
With 4,600 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, Boomer Town Luxury Studios is equipped with plenty of room for retailers and other local businesses to set up shop close to campus.
One business to take up residence at Boomer Town Luxury Studios is Travellers House Coffee & Tea. Thanks to Travellers, residents can grab a beverage on their way to and from class or camp out for a study session before heading back home—just a few floors above at most.
Read press about Boomer Town Luxury Studios.
Renderings Show New Student Housing Near MSU Entrance
August 2017 | Springfield News-Leader
Across From MSU Entrance, Boomer Town Studio Apartments are Already 80 Percent Full
August 2018 | Springfield News-Leader