Sentral, the Class A multifamily management company, announced the addition of three properties to its portfolio: a new development in Houston, and two takeovers — one in San Francisco and one in Alameda, Calif. Together, the three buildings add nearly 1,000 units to Sentral’s portfolio.
Located in Houston’s Museum District and slated to open in early 2026, the Houston project is a breathtaking new development with 32 stories and 475 units, many of which will be designer-furnished. The building’s 60,000 square feet of amenity space will include a luxurious gym and yoga studio, state-of-the-art coworking spaces, pool, event lounge, restaurant and bar. The soon-to-be named project is being developed by Raven Capital Management and RCM Living and will offer short-term stays and Sentral’s signature hospitality-inspired services and amenities.
“This incredible new project, which will include some of the best amenities in the market, was purpose-built for a group like Sentral — who has a solid track record of seamlessly operating buildings with both short- and long-term stays that attract residents and travelers looking for superb service and modern luxury,” said Noah Himmel, Chief Operating Officer at RCM Living.
Star Harbor in Alameda offers luxury waterfront living inside a historic, 98-year-old former warehouse. Residents receive free transit passes, which include convenient ferry access to San Francisco and access to community amenities including a clubroom with kitchen, rooftop sundecks and Wi-Fi lounge with workspace booths. Star Harbor is Sentral’s second partnership with Strada Investment Group.
Across the bay, in San Francisco’s Cathedral Hill neighborhood, a multifamily building at 830 Eddy St. offers sweeping city views and expansive floor plans with sleek design and modern appliances. Building amenities include rooftop pool and lounge, coworking spaces and fitness center. With the addition of the two properties, Sentral now manages seven multifamily communities in the Bay Area.
830 Eddy is owned by the same institutional investor behind three other recently announced Sentral-managed communities – Reveal Playa Vista and 1600 Vine in Los Angeles, and 24Fifty at University Park in Denver.








