Greystar previously owned The Commodore
Beth JoJack //July 17, 2026//
The property formerly known as The Commodore. Photo courtesy Berkadia
The property formerly known as The Commodore. Photo courtesy Berkadia
Greystar previously owned The Commodore
Beth JoJack //July 17, 2026//
Boston-based General Investment and Development has purchased The Commodore, a 20-story high-rise in Arlington County‘s Court House neighborhood, for about $216 million.
The 423-unit building includes 18,461 square feet of ground floor retail, according to CoStar data. The sale closed June 30, 2026, according to a news release. The property has been rebranded Windsor Courthouse.
South Carolina-based Greystar Real Estate Partners previously owned the property at 2055 15th St. N., which is the tallest residential building in the Court House neighborhood, according to a news release. The real estate developer and manager broke ground on the project in 2021. Georgia-based architecture firm Cooper Carry designed the building, which was completed in 2023.
Greystar declined to comment. GID did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Located adjacent to the entrance to the Court House Metro station, the property offers studio, junior one-bedroom, one-bedroom, junior two-bedroom, two-bedroom and two-bedroom-with-den residences, as well as penthouse homes. Amenities include a resident clubroom, a demonstration kitchen, coworking spaces, a fitness center and yoga studio, a children’s art studio, a pet spa, a resort-style pool, a rooftop terrace, landscaped courtyards and multiple indoor-outdoor gathering spaces.
The property’s retail tenants include YogaSix, Playa Bowls and Rumble Boxing.
In Northern Virginia, GID also owns apartment buildings IO Piazza by Windsor in Arlington County, Halstead Tower by Windsor in Alexandria and Ridgewood by Windsor in Fairfax County.
Windsor Communities, GID’s in-house property management company, manages the company’s multifamily communities.
Brian Crivella, Yalda Ghamarian, Bill Gribbin and Jack Canepa of Berkadia, a New York-based commercial real estate company, arranged the sale.
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