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    Top multifamily industry conferences in 2026

    Multifamily Dive has apartment pros covered with a full list of upcoming rental housing events, expos and meetings on tap for the coming year.

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    Fairstead buys a 503-unit property in Louisville, Kentucky

    The New York City-based owner, operator and developer purchased the affordable property from Telesis Corp.

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    Building a granny flat or tiny house in Charlotte, North Carolina? The city might spot you up to $80K.

    Housing-strapped Charlotte is loaning homeowners money to build smaller rental accessory dwelling units on their properties.

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    Apartment conversion projects surge

    A record-breaking 180,585 apartments are in development from repurposing office spaces, hotels and other buildings, per a RentCafe report.

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    2 Nitya properties in Texas go to servicing

    CEO Swapnil Agarwal said the properties have some code violations with their localities, and the company is “addressing those concerns.”

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    Apartment transactions jump 13% in Q3

    Single-property sales drove the market, while distressed trades shot up 20% year over year.

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    New York City is having an office-to-housing conversion boom. Could Chicago be next?

    Chicago has a higher downtown office vacancy rate than the Big Apple. Housing advocates say those buildings could help address the affordable housing shortage.

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    2 Chicago apartment properties change hands

    With new apartment supply in the Windy City, multifamily investors see a runway to steady rent and occupancy growth.

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    Multifamily firms that have announced expansion plans this fall

    Companies including Woodfield Development, JPI and TruAmerica Multifamily are moving into new geographies and lines of business.

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    Distressed Cincinnati property reportedly hits the market

    CBRE is selling the 292-unit asset, now called Parisian on Vine, that has been owned by Johnathan Holtzman’s City Club Apartments, according to the Cincinnati Business Courier.

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    Chicago Housing Authority files lawsuit over HUD’s anti-DEI funding stipulations

    The country’s third-largest public housing authority says at least 13% of its budget is at stake.

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    How Apartment Management Consultants became the country’s seventh largest manager

    The Utah-based operator has relied on organic growth and lean operations over the years, but it has recently invested more in people and technology.

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    Stairway to housing? This California city legalized single-staircase apartments

    Culver City, California, joins a growing number of cities rethinking two-staircase building code requirements, a move advocates say could boost affordable housing development.

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    Hamilton Zanze triples down on Reno

    The multifamily owner has made six purchases this year, including two others in the Nevada city.

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    Opinion

    What smart Section 8 landlords should do during the government shutdown

    TurboTenant CEO Seamus Nally gives advice on what steps property management pros should take to prepare for a prolonged shutdown.

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    Petra will pay $700k over DC housing voucher scheme

    A collective that manages three complexes has been exploiting a loophole and discriminating against lower-income residents in order to boost profits, per the district’s attorney general’s office.

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    TruAmerica makes multiple executive promotions

    Among the moves is Noah Hochman to chief investment officer, where he will assume oversight of all investment activity nationwide.

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    Problem loans: Tracking the biggest multifamily delinquencies

    Properties recently fell into distress in Colorado, New York City and San Francisco.

    Updated Oct. 16, 2025
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    Flaherty & Collins jumps into acquisitions

    The Indianapolis-based developer hired Chris Reckley to drive portfolio expansion, strengthen its presence in new geographies and optimize investment returns.

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    Senate passes major housing bill

    The ROAD to Housing Act, the first bipartisan markup for housing in over a decade, directs HUD to adopt a slew of best practices to boost housing supply.

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    Trepp: Multifamily CMBS delinquencies, servicing rates fell in September

    Apartment delinquencies, which came in at 6.59%, were still nearly double their rate from a year ago.

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    Average apartment construction time fell in 2024

    Although the overall timeline was shortened, larger buildings took longer to complete than they did in 2023.

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    Interactive map tracks housing shortages across Florida

    The Sunshine State needs more than 120,000 housing units. The tracker’s developers say its data could help local leaders make informed decisions.

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    FPI makes layoffs with rumored Asset Living merger

    The nation’s sixth-largest property manager is eliminating 105 positions, per a notice filed by Asset Living Chief Human Resources Officer Rulissa Trout.

    Updated Oct. 14, 2025
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    How the government shutdown is (and isn’t) impacting housing funds for cities

    Previously approved federal housing funding streams remain available, but staff reductions could threaten core functions.