Apartment Hunting in DC, NYC, or Chicago? Keep These Bozzuto Properties on Your Radar

If you’re currently on the hunt for an apartment and have your eye on a Bozzuto property in Washington, DC, the New York metro area, or Chicago, here’s one more thing worth adding to your checklist: on-site car share.

Bozzuto, one of the country’s largest multifamily operators, has been adding Envoy car share to properties across these three markets. For renters who mainly rely on public transit or walking and only need a car on occasion, for a grocery run, a storm, or a trip out of town, Envoy covers that need without the fixed monthly cost of owning or leasing a vehicle. This is Mobility as an Amenity®, and at Bozzuto multifamily properties, it’s become a repeatable part of how they deliver luxury living, with more properties added regularly.

If an all-electric car share amenity like this could tip your decision on where to live, here’s where to look.

Washington, DC

City Ridge, on Wisconsin Avenue NW next to Glover-Archbold Park, gives residents access to two vehicles: a Hyundai IONIQ 5 and a Cadillac LYRIQ. Having two cars at one address means residents can choose based on the trip, the IONIQ 5 for a Wegmans run, the LYRIQ for a night out.

City Market at O, in the Shaw neighborhood near the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, combines 650 apartment homes across three buildings (The Medley, 880P, and Intersect) with a hotel and a full grocery store on site. Residents here have access to a Lucid Air Touring and a Hyundai IONIQ 5, again giving them a choice between a long-range luxury sedan and a practical daily driver.

NOVEL South Capitol, in the Capitol Riverfront neighborhood near Nationals Park and The Yards, offers residents a Tesla Model X. The SUV format suits a neighborhood that draws families and residents who need more cargo room for a Wharf outing or a home improvement run.

New York Metro and New Jersey

Birch House, located in the thriving heart of the Hackensack Waterfront District in Jersey City’s West Side, residents have access to a Tesla Model 3 to book 24 hours a day.

Two South Willow, in Montclair’s arts district, offers residents two Chevrolet Bolts. Two vehicles at a mid-size building means less waiting for the car to be available, which matters in a town where daily errands in Manhattan are constant.

One Clinton Park and Two Clinton Park, twin towers in New Rochelle, each offer residents a Tesla Model 3. Together, they put four EVs within one residential community, giving Bozzuto’s New Rochelle residents the kind of fleet density that’s needed for the combined unit count.

Chicago

The Cooper Southbank, on the South Branch of the Chicago River in the South Loop, gives residents a Volkswagen ID.4, an electric SUV that fits the building’s mix of young professionals and residents downsizing from larger homes.

The Reed at Southbank, next door to The Cooper as part of Lendlease’s Southbank development on the Chicago River, offers residents two Tesla Model 3s. Southbank residents now have access to Envoy vehicles at both buildings in the development, a real signal of how quickly the amenity spreads once one building in a portfolio adopts it.

Why one management company keeps adding the same amenity

Property managers understand that providing an essential amenity such as car sharing helps with lease-up speed, resident retention, and reduces pressure on already-limited parking. Once Bozzuto saw how Envoy works at one address, in one specific market, extending it to buildings across DC, New Jersey, New York, and Chicago became a straightforward decision rather than a new evaluation each time, and that expansion is ongoing.

For apartment hunters comparing Bozzuto buildings, or other multifamily operators considering car share as an amenity, that kind of repeat adoption from a single, sophisticated management company across four different regions is one of the clearest signals available that the amenity performs.

Frequently asked questions

Which Bozzuto properties offer Envoy car share? Envoy is currently available at Bozzuto-managed properties including City Ridge, City Market at O, and NOVEL South Capitol in Washington, DC; Birch House, Two South Willow, One Clinton Park, and Two Clinton Park in the New York metro area and New Jersey; and The Cooper and The Reed at Southbank in Chicago. Bozzuto continues to add Envoy to new properties, so check the Envoy app or Envoy’s locations page for the latest update.

What vehicles does Envoy offer at Bozzuto properties? The fleet varies by building and includes the Tesla Model 3, Tesla Model X, Hyundai IONIQ 5, Cadillac LYRIQ, Lucid Air Touring, Chevrolet Bolt, and Volkswagen ID.4.

Is Envoy free to use for Bozzuto residents? No. Residents book Envoy vehicles by the hour or the day through the app. It isn’t free, but it’s typically far less than the cost of owning a car, including a car payment, insurance, and a dedicated parking spot, which can run $150 to $300 a month or more in a dense city on its own.

How do Bozzuto residents access an Envoy vehicle? Residents download the Envoy app, register with their building’s property code, and reserve, unlock, and drive the vehicle directly from their phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Does adding Envoy to a property reduce demand for resident parking? Yes. Because residents share a small number of vehicles instead of each bringing their own car, buildings that add Envoy typically see reduced pressure on on-site parking.

If you’re apartment hunting near DC, New York, or Chicago and want to make car share part of your search, visit envoythere.com to see which properties have it. If you’re looking to upgrade your residents’ amenities, nominate your property at envoythere.com/nominate.

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