Tudo Capital, an innovator in modular housing, announced the completion of its first project, Stacks on Polk, a 19-unit modular building in Phoenix made of 45 recycled shipping containers. Located just off Loop 202 at 53rd Street and Polk, Stacks on Polk is located minutes from Sky Harbor Airport, and local attractions like the Desert Botanical Gardens and the Phoenix Zoo.

The units are available for rent starting at $1,250 a month. To help keep the units as affordable as possible, the modules were fabricated in Tudo Capital’s factory in Hermosillo, Mexico, then shipped to Phoenix fully certified and compliant with the latest Phoenix International Building Code.


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Founded in 2019 by Evan Glickman, Tudo Capital produces multi and single-family buildings in its vertically integrated factory for final assembly at project sites across Mexico and the southwest U.S. Each unit comes fully equipped with insulation, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems, and is certified to the pertinent building code for its final site. Tudo Capital is the only Arizona-licensed modular multifamily manufacturer producing out of Mexico and is in the preliminary planning stages to develop more projects in the state. As more businesses and people move into the Valley, creative solutions to housing affordability is necessary to keep the region competitive.

“Our mission is to reduce the cost of housing production,” said Glickman. “By utilizing recycled materials, new code paths, and using lower cost labor in our Mexico facility, we are able to significantly cut project costs compared to site-built projects. We pass these savings on directly to our development partners, offering modules below $100 per square foot, 30% lower than comparable traditional construction.”