Revolve at P83 is a 128-unit ground up multi-family project in the P83 Entertainment District of Peoria, Arizona. One of the most dynamic retail and entertainment corridors of the West Valley, the P83 area is located within the larger Arrowhead submarket of Peoria/Glendale. Home to the Spring Training facilities of the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres, the area is also the site of the upcoming Stadium Point development featuring 500,000 square feet of Class A office, hotel, multi-family, and retail/restaurant uses. Revolve is a 4-story surface parked project featuring a mix of Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom units and will be one of the only elevator served projects in the submarket. The amenities include a resort-style pool, 24-hour fitness center, business center, community kitchen and lounge, and rooftop community space. Slated to commence construction in early 2025 financed through the HUD 220(d)4 program, Revolve at P83 will open for occupancy in late 2026.
Investment | Development |
Asset Class | Multi-Family |
Status | Pre-Development |
Market | Peoria, AZ |
Construction | 2026 |
Units | 128 |
Square Feet | 107,292 |
Ryan Tobias, Managing Partner
Ryan is a Managing Partner of Jackson Dearborn Partners. He oversees all elements of the JDP business including acquisitions, site selection, fundraising, and investor relations. With 16 years experience, Ryan has worked on over $1 billion in transactional real estate and has developed or acquired over $200 million in student housing and multi-family real estate. Read more
Prior to founding Jackson Dearborn Partners, Ryan worked at brokerage firms Marcus and Millichap and Newmark Knight Frank before starting Triad Real Estate Partners in 2010. Triad is a leading broker of student housing and multi-family in the Midwest completing nearly $1.6 billion in sales since inception. Following the success of Triad, he launched JDP with Shaun Buss and Sean Lyons in 2014 with the goal of building out a vertically integrated real estate investment portfolio.
Ryan is a graduate of the University of Michigan and after a decade in Chicago, moved back to Ann Arbor where he now resides with his wife Brittany and their two children.