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CorridorIQ and Bonaventure Partner to Deploy AI Across $2.8B Portfolio

UVA-founded AI startup CorridorIQ partners with Bonaventure to deploy migration intelligence tools across the firm's $2.8 billion multifamily portfolio.

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UVA-founded AI startup CorridorIQ partners with Bonaventure to deploy migration intelligence tools across the firm’s $2.8 billion multifamily portfolio.

CorridorIQ, an AI-powered migration intelligence platform founded at the University of Virginia, has announced a strategic partnership with Bonaventure, a vertically integrated real estate investment firm managing $2.8 billion in assets. The deal will embed CorridorIQ’s predictive tools across Bonaventure’s full portfolio of companies.

Under the agreement, CorridorIQ co-founders Zave Greene and Luke Anderson will join Bonaventure as AI Entrepreneurs in Residence beginning May 2026, working directly alongside the firm’s leadership and technology teams to deploy structured, secure AI systems enterprise-wide.

Founded in 2025 at UVA, CorridorIQ has built a platform that maps real-time migration patterns and predicts emerging relocation trends before they surface in traditional market data. The platform analyzes hundreds of migration corridors using proprietary machine learning models, giving real estate professionals an early edge on where renters and buyers are heading and why.

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Founded in 1999 by Dwight D. Dunton III, Bonaventure has spent over two decades building a vertically integrated multifamily platform focused on the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast United States. The firm today manages $2.8 billion in assets and oversees more than 20,000 apartment units.

Zave Greene, CorridorIQ’s co-founder, is currently a third-year student at UVA’s McIntire School of Commerce, studying Finance and IT Systems. Luke Anderson, the other co-founder, is a first-year student in UVA’s School of Engineering, studying Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering with a business minor through McIntire.

Both founders will relocate into Bonaventure’s operational structure in May 2026, marking an unusually direct integration between an early-stage startup and a large institutional asset manager.

The opportunity to work alongside Dwight and the Bonaventure team is tremendous. We look forward to building CorridorIQ’s migration intelligence technology under his guidance and deploying AI systems for Bonaventure’s ecosystem.
Zave Greene, Cofounder, CorridorIQ

We are excited to see the innovation that results as our ideas mesh and evolve as we deploy AI alongside a team that’s been pushing the boundaries of innovation for years.
Luke Anderson, Co-founder, CorridorIQ

The deal is notable for several reasons. It represents one of the more concrete examples of a large institutional real estate firm moving beyond pilot programs to full AI integration at the enterprise level, not just one property or one function.

It also signals growing appetite in multifamily real estate for predictive, data-driven tools that operate ahead of the cycle rather than reporting on it. Traditional market data often lags by months; platforms like CorridorIQ aim to surface signals weeks or quarters earlier, giving operators and capital allocators a structural edge.

For CorridorIQ, embedding directly inside a $2.8 billion firm gives the startup rare access to real-world deployment at scale a validation path that most early-stage proptech companies take years to reach.

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