Mill Creek Residential has officially broken ground on Modera Downtown Boca, a major development that will bring more than 300 new rental homes to the heart of downtown Boca Raton. The project, co-developed by Mill Creek Residential and Group P6, reflects the growing demand for upscale urban living options in South Florida’s thriving real estate market.
The development will feature a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom residences, along with select den layouts, penthouses, and townhomes designed for residents seeking added flexibility and space. Each home is being built with modern features including nine-foot ceilings, oversized windows, private patios or balconies, and keyless entry systems.
“We’re eager to get started on Modera Downtown Boca, which we believe will serve as a genuinely unique option for an upscale living experience,” said John Grimaldi of Mill Creek. “As one of the few new builds in the surrounding area, the community will offer the top-of-the-line finishes and a suite of amenities not often available in the area. We look forward to joining the neighborhood and becoming a top choice for renters.”
Residents of Modera Downtown Boca will enjoy a comprehensive amenity package, including:
This robust list of offerings positions Modera Downtown Boca as one of the most amenity-rich rental communities in the region, appealing to both young professionals and established residents seeking an upscale, low-maintenance lifestyle.
Earlier this summer, the City of Boca Raton’s Community Redevelopment Agency voted in favor of the community plan approval, demonstrating strong local support for the project. With demand for new housing continuing to rise in South Florida, the development is expected to both expand rental supply and generate significant economic activity during its construction phase.
Construction is now underway, with developers projecting that residents will begin moving in by spring 2028. Once complete, Modera Downtown Boca will not only add hundreds of homes to a high-demand area but also enhance Boca Raton’s urban core with a modern, high-quality living option.
Originally reported by Elizabeth Kanzeg Rowland in South Florida Agent Magazine.