
Tampa-based multifamily player American Landmark Apartments has scooped up a 552-unit apartment community in northeast Jacksonville, adding another big chunk to its swelling Sun Belt portfolio. The deal involves Levi at River City, a River City-area complex that folds a hefty block of Northside renters into American Landmark’s Florida lineup.
According to the Jacksonville Business Journal, the acquisition totals 552 units and was reported on July 1, 2026. Reporter Leah Foreman was credited with the story, which framed the move as another step in the owner-operator’s ongoing Sun Belt expansion.
Where The Community Sits And What It’s Like
The property lines up with the Mirador & Stovall at River City complex at 13100 Broxton Bay Drive on Jacksonville’s Northside, based on the community’s leasing site and national listings. Marketing materials pitch features like resort-style pools, sports courts, in-unit washers and dryers, and other standard-issue “live your best life” amenities, while current advertised one-bedroom rents start in the low $1,200s. See Mirador & Stovall at River City and Apartments.com for leasing details and the address.
American Landmark’s Sun Belt Strategy
American Landmark, headquartered in Tampa, bills itself as a fast-growing, vertically integrated multifamily owner-operator focused on acquiring and repositioning properties in high-growth Sun Belt markets. The firm says it owns and operates tens of thousands of units, with a focus on value-add communities that can be upgraded and tightly managed. CityBiz noted that the company closed on two Sun Belt assets totaling roughly 600 units in April, underscoring a steady buying rhythm across the region; see American Landmark Apartments and CityBiz.
What Renters May See Next
Job postings already flag Levi at River City among American Landmark’s Jacksonville communities, a pretty clear hint the company plans to take over onsite operations without much delay. A maintenance technician job ad on Glassdoor specifically lists Levi at River City as an American Landmark property, which often signals that make-ready work and amenity tweaks are not far behind. Residents should expect to hear from onsite staff as the new owner wraps up the transition.
The Jacksonville Business Journal first broke news of the purchase, and local real estate watchers will be keeping an eye out for any public filings, rebranding efforts or renovation plans tied to the deal. We will update this story if American Landmark issues a public statement about operations at Levi at River City.









