Thompson Thrift Set to Unveil Revere, a New Standard in Luxury Multifamily Living in Westfield, Indiana
The accelerating expansion of thriving suburban communities has become a palpable trend, and with such developments comes the reshaping of residential expectations. In response to this demand, Thompson Thrift is set to premiere a project that not only aligns with but potentially sets a new benchmark for luxury living within one such community—Westfield, Indiana.
With its first residents projected to arrive in February 2027, Revere stands as a testament to Thompson Thrift’s reputation as a frontrunner in high-end apartment living. Envisioned as a Class A multifamily community, the development is poised to benefit from Westfield’s burgeoning appeal—a locality esteemed for its rapid growth, high living standards, and top-ranking as one of Indiana’s most desirable places.
Josh Purvis, managing partner for Thompson Thrift Residential, fervently embodies the optimism surrounding the project, “Westfield continues to stand out as one of the fastest growing and most desirable communities in the country. With its strong demographics, high quality of life, and recognition as one of the best places to live, Westfield is an attractive place for new residents to call home, and we are excited to deliver a thoughtfully designed community that complements the city’s momentum.”
The community’s strategic location at US 31 and E 191st Street fosters connectivity, allowing future residents to tap into the local vibrancy and commerce. The design highlights 350 apartment homes, encapsulating a mixture of one-, two-, and three-bedroom options. Notably, the luxury aesthetics and attention to detail—quartz countertops, stainless-steel appliances, smart home features—are aligned with Thompson Thrift’s hallmark of premium residential environments.
Moreover, the Revere promises a comprehensive living experience that transcends the four walls of its residences. Residents will access a suite of upscale facilities ranging from fitness and business centers to resort-style amenities—all fostering a convivial community spirit.
The developments at Revere aren’t occurring in a bubble. The neighborhood hosts significant employment hubs like the IMMI headquarters and a robust retail framework catered to pedestrian friendliness. Additionally, the adjacent Grand Park Sports Campus serves as a regional drawcard, offering a multitude of recreational opportunities.
Amidst the inflection point in suburban lifestyle preferences, Thompson Thrift’s Revere seeks to be a nexus where luxury, convenience, and community converge—creating a blueprint for modern multifamily development that resonates with the discerning resident of today.