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Luxury living, redefined in Columbia and West Columbia

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These mixed-use communities prioritize both aesthetic appeal and convenience, offering residents a unique lifestyle experience.

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Across Columbia and West Columbia, a collection of luxury mixed-development communities is redefining what it means to live well in the Midlands.

From striking riverfront views to walkable access to dining and entertainment, Estates and Companies offer residents a vibrant, connected lifestyle.

On the West Columbia riverfront, Brookland and 4 West combine striking architecture with scenic vistas and convenience. In Columbia, the Devine District just off Devine St. blends charm, modern design, and accessibility, with distinctive communities including:

Each community delivers high-end finishes and thoughtfully planned surroundings. Looking ahead, Devine & Heidt will join the portfolio in Fall 2026, continuing the neighborhood’s growth.

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