Beverly, MA – In collaboration with SV Design, Erland Construction completed a new 167,230sf, 6-story mixed-use property in the heart of Beverly, for developer Beverly Crossing. The Block at Odell Park houses 106 units, an array of amenities, and 9,000sf of retail space.
The new building was constructed on a tight site adjacent to the state’s third busiest commuter rail stop, the Beverly Depot Train Station, and is part of a larger revitalization of the city’s downtown. The Block has been meticulously designed to complement the emerging neighborhood while adding to the existing Rantoul Street aesthetic. A key feature is the historic incorporation of the Joseph A. Appleton Building (Hotel Walter) as a prominent corner element.
The residential floors have a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts. Amenities include a 2-story parking garage, lounge/billiards, fitness center, and an “urban style” courtyard. The building also features a “sky lounge” and roof deck with expansive views of the nearby Bass River waterfront and Odell Park.
This was Erland’s first time partnering with Beverly Crossing. “We were thrilled to partner with Beverly Crossing and SV Design to design and construct this project,” said Eric Greene, vice president, residential group manager, Erland. “A lot of planning and thought has gone into this building, recognizing its positive contribution to the community and the revitalization of Beverly’s downtown. Having a great place to live goes a long way in helping to attract people and building the city’s future.”
“The completion of The Block marks an exciting time for our residents and team members alike,” said Chris Koeplin, president of Beverly Crossing. “Our commitment to serving Beverly and transforming the city into a desirable destination and strong, thriving community is evidenced in the design and craftsmanship of this unique property.”



