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Partners

At Arlie & Company, we realize that our success as a team is only as great as our success as individuals. That’s why we’ve chosen to partner with some of the region’s leading architecture and construction firms.

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Rowell Brokaw Architects

Local, award–winning architects John Rowell and Greg Brokaw have infused Crescent Village with a distinctly northwest flavor. The firm has designed both the Town Center buildings and the single–family homes at Crescent Village.

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Oregon Estates, LLC

Eugene based residential building firm Oregon Estates has partnered with Arlie & Company to bring the single–family homes at Crescent Village to fruition.

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Ruhoff Construction

Also partnering with Arlie & Company to build the single family homes at Crescent Village is Ruhoff Construction, a residential builder that has been constructing homes in Lane County since 1998.

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CHAMBERS

The general contractor of Crescent Village, Chambers Construction is one of Oregon’s most respected builders and has been a fixture in the Pacific Northwest since 1955. The firm has built a number of significant local buildings, including the UofO’s Moshofsky Center, and is a leader in sustainable construction methods.

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FFA

An architectural firm best known for the design of award winning Orenco Station, a higher–density development on the west side of the Portland Metro area, FFA developed the initial design concept for Crescent Village.

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HSC

Regionally–based HSC Real Estate, Inc. manages the Crescent Village Apartments, providing to our residents the excellent service that has made the firm the leading multi–family property management company in the Western United States.

Click on the link above and visit our photo galleries to explore the heart of Crescent Village.

Crescent Village is beautifully landscaped with gardens that also act as bio–swales. These lush gardens filter storm water on site, before it goes into our local rivers.